“Shootings, Lockdowns, Anxiety: The Kids Are Not Alright – But They’re Working On It.” MindSite News (read online). [Also in USA Today (read online).]
“Engineering a Better World.” Georgia Trend (read online).
“Empowering Jewish Teens to Support Each Other.” Hadassah (read online).
“Financial Coaching Offers New Paths to a Healthy Future.” Health Affairs (read online).
“Patients Lift Their Voices to Advance Maternal Health.” Health Affairs (read online).
“Atlanta’s Top Docs share their stories of unexpected, inspiring, and memorable cases.” Atlanta (read online).
“Pregnancy Has Risks. Without Roe, More People Will Face Them.” WIRED (read online).
“Thanks to COVID-19, Drug Shortages Take Center Stage.” Medscape (read online).
“Raising the Stakes to Advance Equity in Maternal Health.” Health Affairs (read online).
“Free at-home Covid tests are here. How should you use them?” Atlanta (read online).
“Healing Georgia’s Hearts.” Georgia Trend (read online).
“How the Board of Regents pulls the strings at Georgia’s colleges and universities.” Atlanta (read online).
“Getting to the Heart of America’s Maternal Mortality Crisis.” Health Affairs (read online).
“Alcohol is the Breast Cancer Risk No One Wants to Talk About.” WIRED (read online).
“The delta variant changed everything for schoolchildren.” Atlanta (read online).
“Docs Share 9/11 Stories: Why We Can’t Forget.” Medscape (read online).
“A Short-term Home Where People in Crisis Can Avoid the Hospital.” Mindsite News (read online).
“Where will the Covid-19 delta variant strike in Georgia? We need genomic surveillance to know.” Atlanta (read online).
“Marijuana as Medicine?” Georgia Trend (read online).
“FDA to Add Myocarditis Warning to mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines.” Medscape (read online).
“60 Voices: 2021 graduates of all ages on what they think of Atlanta—and their hopes for the future.” Atlanta (read online).
“Milk Is Overtaking Nuts as Top Allergy Threat.” WebMD (read online).
“Everyday chemicals are linked to declines in human fertility.” MDEdge Endocrinology (read online).
“Coping With COVID.” Georgia Trend (read online).
“Trying to get a Covid-19 vaccine in Georgia? Follow these tips.” Atlanta (read online).
“For many Atlantans, the hunt is on for a Covid vaccine appointment.” Atlanta (read online).
“How to talk to patients reluctant to get a COVID-19 vaccine.” Internal Medicine News (read online).
“Vagisil Offered Teens a Vaginal ‘Glow Up.’ Docs Cry Foul.” WebMD (read online).
“Could Fruit Flies Help Match Patients With Cancer Treatments?” WIRED (read online).
“Community Health Workers, Often Overlooked, Bring Trust to the Pandemic Fight.” Kaiser Health News (read online).
“Some COVID Vaccine Reactions Could Be Pseudoallergy, Experts Say.” Medscape (read online).
“Teens Get in the Queue for COVID vaccines.” Medscape (read online).
“Need for Speed in Vaccines Heaps Pressure on Health Teams.” Medscape (read online).
“Call to Arms: Vaccinating the Health Workforce of 21 Million Strong.” Medscape (read online).
“Take These Steps Now to Counter COVID Surge: Former Health Officials,” Medscape (read online).
“How a Vibrating Smartwatch Could Be Used to Stop Nightmares.” WIRED (read online).
“Pressured by Students, Medical Schools Grapple With Climate Change.” Health Affairs. (read online).
“Why COVID-19 Could Pose New Medication Risks.” Next Avenue (read online).
“Hospitals Poised to Launch First COVID-19 Vaccines in Clinicians.” Medscape (read online).
“Start Pediatric Vaccine Trials for COVID-19 Now, Experts Urge.” Medscape (read online).
“How easily can COVID-19 spread in a classroom?” Atlanta (read online).
“The End Is Nearer for ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Food Wrappers. WIRED (read online).
“Want a faster track to a Covid-19 vaccine? Another trial is about to begin in Atlanta.” Atlanta (read online).
“COVID-19 Strikes Deep in Georgia’s Latinx Communities.” Atlanta (read online).
“The Dangers of Excluding Women From HIV Prevention Drug Tests.” WIRED (read online).
“Three Ways Scientists Think We Could De-Germ a Covid-19 World.” WIRED (read online).
“COVID-19 Doesn’t Discriminate, But Society Does.” Atlanta (read online).
“Emory University Helps Test the Nation’s First Potential COVID-19 Vaccine and Possible Treatments.” Atlanta (read online).
“Here’s What Disinfectants and UV Light Really Do to Your Body.” WIRED (read online).
“The FDA Asks Companies to Stop Selling Ranitidine.” WIRED (read online).
“Doctors Are Pooling Data to Help Understand Covid-19.” WIRED (read online).
“Ultra-fast Genome Sequencing Could Save the Lives of Newborns.” WIRED (read online).
“Can Doctors and Nurses Be Taught to Get Along?” Medscape (read online).
“Wuhan Coronavirus ‘Super-Spreaders’ Could Be Wildcards.” WIRED (read online).
“The Coronavirus is a Threat to the Global Drug Supply.” WIRED (read online).
“Scientists Fight Back Against ‘Forever’ Chemicals.” WIRED (read online).
“The FDA Announces Two More Antacid Recalls Due to Cancer Risk.” WIRED (read online).
“An Ongoing Cover-Up: Docs With Tattoos and Body Piercings.” Medscape (read online).
“New Tests Use Epigenetics to Guess How Fast You’re Aging.” WIRED (read online).
“Traveling for the Holidays? Here’s How to Not Get Sick.” WIRED (read online).
“Hey, Surgeon, Is That a HoloLens on Your Head?” WIRED (read online).
“The Enduring Power of Asperger’s, Even as a Non-Diagnosis.” WIRED (read online).
“Age-Friendly Care at the Emergency Department.” Health Affairs (read online).
“‘Forever Chemicals’ Are in Your Popcorn—and Your Blood.” WIRED (read online).
“The First Hurricane Relief Drone Was Ready to Fly—Then Dorian Hit.” WIRED (read online).
“Is Free Tuition Actually Working?” Medscape (read online).
“Three Ways to Fix the Drug Industry’s Rampant Dysfunction.” WIRED (read online).
“Why a Promising Potent Cancer Therapy Isn’t Used in the US.” WIRED (read online).
“Why Dogs Now Play a Big Role in Human Cancer Research.” WIRED (read online).
“How Extreme Heat Overwhelms Your Body and Becomes Deadly.” WIRED (read online).
“The Health Effects of Smoke May Last a Lifetime.” WIRED (read online).
“Beyond twelve steps, peer-supported mental health care.” Health Affairs (read online).
“Why tracking your symptoms can make you feel worse.” WIRED (read online).
“The unseen victims of the opioid crisis are starting to rebel.” WIRED (read online)
“Under Your Skin.” Proto (read online).
“Meet the pro-vaxxers helping to stave off the next pandemic.” WIRED (read online).
“Fire in the Genes.” Tablet magazine (read online).
“Women’s pain is different from men’s–the drugs could be too.” WIRED (read online).
“Your Life, Your Choice.” Arthritis Today (Download pdf).
“Do Good.” Atlanta magazine (read online).
“Covering Extreme Disasters.” Crain’s NewsPro (Download pdf)
“98.6 Degrees is a Normal Body Temperature, Right? Not Quite.” WIRED (read online)
“Doctor Detective.” Atlanta magazine (read online).
“Chef’s Choice.” Arthritis Today (Download pdf).
“Uphill Battle: Reporters Make Headway in Push to Cover Public Policy.” Crain’s NewsPro (Download pdf).
“The Heart of the Science.” Arthritis Today (Download pdf).
“A family with an astonishing rate of Alzheimer’s disease may harbor a powerful new gene.” Stat (read online)
“Checkup: When to Call 911.” WebMD magazine (Download pdf).
“Late Shift.” (Teen sleep) WebMD magazine (Download pdf)
“Back to School.” WebMD magazine (Download pdf)
“Safe Slumbers.” WebMD magazine (Download pdf)
“Trace of Hope.” Atlanta magazine (read online)
“Best Baby Toys.” WebMD magazine (Download pdf)
“Less Is More.” Atlanta magazine (read online)
“Simian City.” Atlanta magazine (read online)
“Reset Your Body Clock for Better Brain Health.” aarp.org (read online)
“Groundbreaker: TechSAge.” Atlanta magazine (read online)
“Groundbreaker: Madeline Hackney.” Atlanta magazine (read online)
“Groundbreaker: Clarkston Community Center Senior Refugee Program.” Atlanta magazine. (read online)
“Diabetes Complications: Know the Symptoms.” WebMD magazine. (read online)
“Health Care in the Headlines: AHCJ Journalists Urged to Shape the National Conversation on Health.” Crain’s NewsPro. (Download pdf)
“Dan Curran’s World.” University of Dayton Magazine. (read online)
“Blue Light Special: Drug-resistant bugs have spurred research into a promising—and surprisingly simple—treatment” Proto Magazine (online). (read online)
“Lessons from Jimmy: President Carter’s treatment shows how far we’ve come in the war on cancer” Atlanta magazine. (Download pdf)
“A Ministry of Health: One man’s quest to heal a community sparks new efforts to close Atlanta’s health gaps.” Atlanta magazine. (Download pdf)
“Type 1 Smarts: Survival Guide: How to Savor the Holiday Season” WebMD Diabetes magazine. (Download pdf)
“Type 1 Smarts: Do Over: Rethink Your ‘Don’t’ List.” WebMD Diabetes magazine. (Download pdf)
“Hush Hour: Can’t Get Baby to Bed? Create a sleep routine that works for everyone with these do’s and don’ts.” WebMD magazine. (Download pdf)
“Jeremy Dahl, AKA Machete Man: Groundbreaker Award for defending Atlanta’s urban forest,” Atlanta magazine. (read online)
“Still Alzheimer’s: A roundtable discussion on the disease.” Atlanta magazine. (read online)
“Type 1 Smarts: Flight Plan: Air travel can affect your blood sugar. Fly safely with these tips.” WebMD Diabetes magazine. (Download pdf)
“Social Study: Don’t pass up parties or going out. Hit the town with this going-out guide.” WebMD Diabetes magazine. (Download pdf)
“Pressure Point: Although still rare, strokes are on the rise during and after pregnancy. Here’s what you need to know.” WebMD magazine. (Download pdf)
“After flu vaccine mismatch, calls for delayed selection intensify.” Nature Medicine. (Download pdf)
“For Starters: Like everything else in Atlanta, the entrepreneurial culture is defined by sprawl.” Atlanta magazine. (Download pdf)