By David Tuller, DrPH
Earlier this month, Betsy Ladyzhets and Miles Griffis, two smart, young American journalists, announced the launch The Sick Times, an online publication focused on long Covid and related post-acute infection syndromes, including ME/CFS. I have met both of them in the last couple of years and have been impressed with their work covering the pandemic, so I’m really looking forward to seeing how The Sick Times evolves. (I interviewed Ladyzhets earlier this year about her investigation of the National Institutes of Health’s RECOVER program for long Covid; her co-author was a journalist at STAT, which published the piece.)
I talked with Ladyzhets and Griffis the other day about why they started The Sick Times, their plans for the publication, and related issues. (They each discussed some of these issues in their individual posts introducing The Sick Times to readers, here (Ladyzhets) and here (Griffis).
A most apt name, I’d say, when times seem so very sick with regards to medicine and medical science.
CT,
Indeed. It is becoming Dylanesque … https://thedylanreview.org/2023/08/26/world-of-bob-dylan-how-long-can-we-falsify-and-deny-what-is-real-bob-dylan-is-the-funniest-person-alive-and-why-we-need-to-talk-about-it
I went to see Bob on my 40th birthday. Things were considerably better back then.
CT,
Indeed.