doctor, researcher, writer
Dhruv Khullar is an American physician, academic, and contributing writer for The New Yorker, where he covers and comments on medicine and health care.
We'll be talking community and connection, A.I. and social media, political polarization and public health, and much more...
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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.
www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
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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
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www.newyorker.com/news/the-led...
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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This one on the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study, by @dhruvkhullar.bsky.social @newyorker.com
www.newyorker.com/news/the-led...
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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...