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I learned about Kari Leibowitz's work when Kelly Rohan recommended her to me during an interview about Rohan's Seasonal Affective Disorder research. As soon as I finished the interview I put several of Leibowitz's article into my Speechify app (translates text to voice) and went on my late evening run. Kind of perfect supplement to the black outlines of tree branches framed by a dove black sky. So glad I'll have way to following her work now
Pandemic parenting while balancing a chronic medical condition is a beast that this publication is up for the challenging of taking on. They are committed to compensating contributing writers, editors and photographers fairly and even provide a link to what those averages look like in the UK.
Regarded as the original private health insurance industry whistleblower ever since an ethical crisis drove him to quite his highly coveted position in Aetna's marketing department to enter public service, Wendell Potter is the best way to understand why so many people can't afford healthcare in the United States of America. It is as shocking as it is informative. Potter serves as an indispensable ally to the medically and financially vulnerable