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What We're Reading - November 2025
 


Editor's Note:  All of us are confronted with more material than we can possibly hope to digest  each month.  However, that doesn't mean that we should miss some of the articles that appear in the public media on topics of interest to the epi community.  Moving forward, the EpiMonitor will curate a list of some of the best articles we've encountered in the past month.  See something you think others would like to read?  Please send us a link at info@epimonitor.net and we'll add it to the list.

 

Washington DC Chaos

 

 

 

 

Working at the CDC Is a Living Hell - Gaslighting, surveillance, and layoffs under the RFK Jr. regime. (NY Magazine)

            https://tinyurl.com/3vshjbbr

  Harvard’s Funds Are Back. Can Its Scientists Trust the Government Again? (Harvard Crimson)
            https://tinyurl.com/yc8hfms2
Epidemiologists Are Running for Office (The Atlantic via AppleNews)
            https://tinyurl.com/yfhu7u3j

 

Public Health Topics
  New form of bird flu hospitalizes Washington state resident (LA Times)
               https://tinyurl.com/2ep59eyk
  The Americas, led by Canada, are on the brink of losing measles-elimination status (STAT)
               https://tinyurl.com/mdjf4nyv
  Saskatoon epidemiologist calls to strengthen public trust as Canada loses measles elimination status (The StarPhoenix)
               https://tinyurl.com/yw7h7c25
  Officials declare health emergency as disease sweeps through major city: 'If we fail to act now, the situation could spiral' (The Cool Down)
               https://tinyurl.com/hhw7e35s
     
  How a childhood virus can contribute to dementia later and what you can do (WAPO via AppleNews)
               https://tinyurl.com/km5xcrfk
     
  No Evidence of Link Between Tylenol and Autism or ADHD, Study Confirms (Time)
               https://tinyurl.com/mr4b9ptm
     
  Yellow fever and dengue cases surge in South America as climate crisis fuels health issues (The Guardian)
               https://tinyurl.com/538umc93
     
  This virus infects almost everyone — and it may lead to lupus (NatGeo via AppleNews)
               https://tinyurl.com/mr4ausaj
     
  The states where more people are likely to die before turning 65 (WAPO via AppleNews)
               https://tinyurl.com/mww6e2fj
     
  VIDEO  Genetically engineering mouse DNA could be key to curbing Lyme disease (CBS 60 Minutes)
               https://tinyurl.com/bdhsuufz
     
  Highly contagious virus experiencing resurgence in US... posing risk to food safety (Daily Mail)
               https://tinyurl.com/bddzepf3
     

 

 

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