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- Transcript: Racial Bias and Pulse Oximeters Part 1—A Problem Hiding in Plain Sight (Public Health On Call Special Series)
- Transcript: Racial Bias and Pulse Oximeters Part 2—What Went Wrong?
- Transcript: Racial Bias and Pulse Oximeters Part 3—Fixing Pulse Oximeters
- Transcript: The Fight For a Swimmable Harbor in Baltimore
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Science News
Trump is withdrawing the U.S. from WHO. Here’s what that means
Paul Spiegel is quoted.
NPR
How will Trump's return to the White House change the face of global health?
Linnea Zimmerman is quoted.
ABC News
What 3rd case of bird flu with unknown source of infection could mean in fight against disease
Meghan Davis is interviewed.
In the News
Trump’s anger toward World Health Organization may reshape global health, politics
Alexandra Phelan is quoted.
Alcohol Causes Cancer. We Should Be Drinking Less.
Johannes Thrul and Elizabeth Platz wrote the piece.
Tough questions for RFK Jr.
Joanne Kenen wrote the piece.
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