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Tim Requarth
Tim Requarth
Contributing Writer/Freelance Science Journalist at
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Recent Articles
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Abandon What You Think You Know About Polyamory. There’s Data.
We need not speculate so wildly.
8 months ago
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So, Do We Really Need to Freak Out About Ultraprocessed Foods?
It’s not time to make your own zucchini chips … yet.
over 1 year ago
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The Real Risk of Wildfire Smoke to Kids
What to know if your child was exposed to the pollutants.
over 1 year ago
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The Great Alcohol Health Flip-Flop Isn’t That Hard to Understand—if...
More than 30 years ago, the “French paradox” got America bleary-eyed.
over 1 year ago
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What Is COVID Actually Doing to Our Immune Systems?
The research sounds scary—but it’s complicated.
almost 2 years ago
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BQ omicron variant: Will cases spike in the US like they did in Eur...
BQ is following a familiar pattern (so far).
about 2 years ago
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Gas Stoves Are Not Great for Your Kids’ Health. There’s a Simple Wa...
The pollutants they release can make a (very small) difference in brain development.
about 2 years ago
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Anthony Fauci is retiring. His credibility did not survive the pand...
America learned the limits of putting its faith in a “trusted doctor.”
over 2 years ago
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What You Need to Know About Kids and Monkeypox
Do I need to worry about my 4-year-old trekking off to pre-K?
over 2 years ago
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Health misinformation: why medical boards could end up making the ....
Medical boards want to strip falsehood-spreading doctors of their licenses. It could be a trap.
over 2 years ago
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That Viral Article About COVID Reinfections Is Wildly Wrong
Here’s what’s actually happening.
over 2 years ago
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Why Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court Nomination Is Good for Fo...
The author of a new book explains how junk evidence rules criminal trials.
over 2 years ago
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We’re Expecting the Wrong Things From the CDC
It can’t be apolitical. That’s a good thing.
almost 3 years ago
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The Terrible Phrase That Keeps Popping Up in the Debate Over Maskin...
It is beyond time to drop it from our arguments.
almost 3 years ago
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Don’t Cancel Your Holiday Plans (Yet)—Do These 5 Things Instead
This isn’t March 2020. We have tools.
about 3 years ago
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What Actually Works to Get People Vaccinated
It’s really simple. It’s also a lot of work.
about 3 years ago
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What That Atlantic Article About COVID Denialism Gets Right
The virus is a huge, deadly problem. Not everyone cares.
about 3 years ago
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Will Kids Vaccines Get the Pandemic in Check?
Here’s what they could do to case numbers.
about 3 years ago
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The Insidious Idea About “Safety” That Keeps Putting Us in Danger
A concept that took hold in the ’70s has haunted everything from seat belts to masks—and experts won’t let it die.
about 3 years ago
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What Colin Powell’s Death Really Means About the Vaccines
He was fully vaccinated against the virus. He also had blood cancer.
about 3 years ago
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Immunocompromised people remain at higher COVID risk with delta ......
But their frustration might be finally boiling over into a ticket out.
about 3 years ago