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Health + science journalist. Writing a book about the science and history of fertility.

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I went to see Richard Dawkins and wrote about his late career turn toward the culture wars Gift link: theatlantic.com/science/archiv…

I went to see Richard Dawkins and wrote about his late career turn toward the culture wars 

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After Trump promised he would make IVF more accessible, a different anti-IVF argument has gained ground. Some anti-abortion activists say IVF isn’t just destroying life—it's destroying the sanctity of the American nuclear family. ✨kvb✨ reports: theatlantic.com/health/archive…

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23andMe’s CEO has said she’ll consider selling the company. That means 15 million people’s DNA might be up for sale too, ✨kvb✨ writes. theatlantic.com/health/archive…

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"23andMe’s CEO has said she’ll consider selling the company. That means 15 million people’s DNA might be up for sale too." theatlantic.com/health/archive… by ✨kvb✨ "23andMe is floundering in part because it hasn’t managed to prove the value of collecting all that sensitive,

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New filing: Anne Wojcicki is "no longer open to considering third party takeover proposals" for 23andMe. investors.23andme.com/node/9961/html

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Realistic copies of embryos, created using stem cells, could provide answers to some of the hardest problems in human development. But how realistic can a replica get before it should be considered human? ✨kvb✨ investigates: theatlantic.com/health/archive…

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With a 57% majority in favor of abortion rights in Florida, the ballot measure still failed. The ballot measure to raise Florida's threshold for Constitutional amendments to 60% also got a ... 57% majority. ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendm…

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Some insurers can refuse to cover Americans with risky DNA. As scientists’ understanding of the genome improves, a growing number of people may find themselves similarly targeted, ✨kvb✨ reports: theatlantic.com/health/archive…

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Some insurers can refuse to cover Americans with risky DNA. As scientists’ understanding of the genome improves, a growing number of people may find themselves similarly targeted, ✨kvb✨ reports: theatlantic.com/health/archive…

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For three decades, BRCA mutations have been inextricably linked with breast cancer. But branding BRCA as “the breast-cancer gene” has meant that some people—especially men—don’t realize that they, too, should get screened, ✨kvb✨ reports: theatlantic.com/health/archive…

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For three decades, BRCA mutations have been inextricably linked with breast cancer. But branding BRCA as “the breast-cancer gene” has meant that some people—especially men—don’t realize that they, too, should get screened, ✨kvb✨ reports: theatln.tc/DgAOcjJT

For three decades, BRCA mutations have been inextricably linked with breast cancer. But branding BRCA as “the breast-cancer gene” has meant that some people—especially men—don’t realize that they, too, should get screened, <a href="/kristenvbrown/">✨kvb✨</a> reports: theatln.tc/DgAOcjJT
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Congratulations to M.A. Columbia Journ alum and The Atlantic writer ✨kvb✨ (MA Arts and Culture '12), who will be writing the book "The Immortal Womb" for W. W. Norton & Company on the fertility industry and the scientific quest to halt time inside the female body.

Congratulations to <a href="/ColumbiaJournMA/">M.A. Columbia Journ</a> alum and <a href="/TheAtlantic/">The Atlantic</a> writer <a href="/kristenvbrown/">✨kvb✨</a> (MA Arts and Culture '12), who will be writing the book "The Immortal Womb" for <a href="/wwnorton/">W. W. Norton & Company</a> on the fertility industry and the scientific quest to halt time inside the female body.
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.✨kvb✨ has spent nearly a decade reporting on consumer-DNA-testing companies and has recently written about the risks of sharing your data with genetic-testing companies. Tomorrow, she’s answering all of your questions in r/health on Reddit:

.<a href="/kristenvbrown/">✨kvb✨</a> has spent nearly a decade reporting on consumer-DNA-testing companies and has recently written about the risks of sharing your data with genetic-testing companies.

Tomorrow, she’s answering all of your questions in r/health on Reddit:
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Wearable pet tech promises owners peace of mind. But the deluge of data just made ✨kvb✨ more stressed: theatlantic.com/health/archive…