Dhruv Khullar
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Reposted by: Dhruv Khullar
Reposted by: Dhruv Khullar
Reposted by: Dhruv Khullar
Reposted by: Dhruv Khullar
For @newyorker.com, I spent months talking to patients, doctors, and researchers about how we can make the most of a powerful new technology and how we can minimize the side effects.
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Reposted by: Dhruv Khullar
Reposted by: Dhruv Khullar
Reposted by: Dhruv Khullar
Some scientists think that many lifesaving treatments are hiding in plain sight—if only we knew where to look. My new piece in @newyorker.com
by Eric J. Topol — Reposted by: Dhruv Khullar
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We covered the history of nutrition, recent research on ultra-processed foods, and policy levers that could help bring about a healthier America.
Sacks has come to feel like the practitioner of a lost art distinct from modern medicine. But he understood that the particularity of a case—its texture, its humanity, its narrative—could illuminate how the mind works
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@wschpero.bsky.social @dhruvkhullar.bsky.social @yasincivelek.bsky.social
by Eric J. Topol — Reposted by: Dhruv Khullar
This one on the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study, by @dhruvkhullar.bsky.social @newyorker.com
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In service of ongoing work characterizing the outpatient delivery system, we tried to figure it out.
New paper now at JAMA Health Forum, with @ambond.bsky.social and @dhruvkhullar.bsky.social et al.
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We discussed recent HHS cuts, corporatized medicine, ultra-processed food, the future of health care, and more...
Reposted by: Dhruv Khullar
Reposted by: Dhruv Khullar
and medical needs.
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and medical needs