It is just hard to believe we are here, but here we are. I would also recommend Paul Alexander's book Three Minutes for a Dog My Life in an Iron Lung. I encourage everyone who thinks like this to attend the annual Global Genes conference where hundreds of rare disease organizations are in a life and death struggle for themselves and their loved ones. Much of that work relies on the NIH and a functional Food and Drug Administration. It feels like I am an unwilling passenger in a DeLorean, and I am having to revisit so many terrible issues from our past. Let me give a concrete example. In Oregon we have had an explosion of Whooping Cough cases due to antivax sentiment.
It is just hard to believe we are here, but here we are. I would also recommend Paul Alexander's book Three Minutes for a Dog My Life in an Iron Lung. I encourage everyone who thinks like this to attend the annual Global Genes conference where hundreds of rare disease organizations are in a life and death struggle for themselves and their loved ones. Much of that work relies on the NIH and a functional Food and Drug Administration. It feels like I am an unwilling passenger in a DeLorean, and I am having to revisit so many terrible issues from our past. Let me give a concrete example. In Oregon we have had an explosion of Whooping Cough cases due to antivax sentiment.
https://bookshop.org/p/books/three-minutes-for-a-dog-my-life-in-an-iron-lung-paul-r-alexander/14628408
https://www.opb.org/article/2024/11/16/whooping-cough-surge-pacific-northwest/
Don't forget the Vaccine War!
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/vaccines/
Sounds so good. And I LOVED Janesville.
I don’t think you should get to be an economist if you haven’t read Janesville.