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#3146: Why Youth Smoking Is Rising in Israel

Global smoking is down, but youth rates in Israel are rising. Here’s why.

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#3145: Where Indoor Smoking Is Still Legal in 2026

Indonesia, Germany, Japan, Egypt, and Russia — the surprising places where lighting up indoors is still allowed.

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#3089: How Climate Consensus Actually Formed

The surprising journey from skepticism to scientific certainty — and what the data says about summer 2026.

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#3069: Why UV Index and Temperature Don't Match

Why Israel hit a UV index of 11 while the thermometer barely reached 28°C.

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#3045: How Many People Actually Lack Clean Water?

The 2.2 billion figure is more complicated than it looks. Here's what the data actually says.

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#3031: How Allergies Actually Work (And Why They're Getting Worse)

The immunology, the hygiene hypothesis, climate change's role, and how non-drowsy antihistamines really are.

immunologypharmacologypublic-health

#2958: The Lost Art of Bench-Sitting

What Mediterranean bench-sitters know about companionship, longevity, and why doing nothing together matters.

urban-designneurosciencepublic-health

#2919: How CPR Guidelines Actually Get Updated

The surprising data loop that turns a single study into what millions learn to do with their hands.

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#2882: How Deweathering Reveals Shabbat's True Air Quality Signal

How controlling for weather actually sharpens the signal of human activity on air quality in Jerusalem.

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#2877: How China Cut Air Pollution 65% in a Decade

China's air quality has improved dramatically since 2013, but gains are uneven across cities and seasons.

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#2858: The Five Platform Shifts in Vaccine History

From variolation to mRNA: how vaccine technology has evolved through five distinct platform shifts.

public-healthimmunologypharmacology

#2853: What the Nordics Actually Struggle With

Beyond bike lanes and pastries—what Sweden, Denmark, and Norway have genuinely figured out, and where their model cracks.

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#2819: Did China's Wildlife Wet Market Ban Actually Stick?

The COVID origin investigation stalled. But what about China's wildlife wet market ban — did it actually work?

public-healthsupply-chaininternational-relations

#2774: Open Data That Actually Works

The gap between open data promises and reality, and the rare cases where it actually changes policy.

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#2757: Can Cities Engineer Calm?

How much green space per person do cities actually need? The WHO says 9 sq meters minimum. Most cities don't meet it.

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#2580: When Laws Regulate Appearances

Why do open container laws exist, and do they actually reduce antisocial behavior?

public-healthcultural-biasinternational-trade

#2561: What BMI Actually Tells You (And What It Hides)

BMI is useful but flawed. Here's when to trust it, when to ignore it, and what to measure instead.

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#2560: Can You Actually Measure Happiness?

What does "happiness" really mean — and can you scientifically measure it? A deep dive into the data, flaws, and surprises.

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#2422: Rare Diseases: Incentives That Work and Backfire

How orphan drug policies created 800 new treatments—and the "orphan paradox" that lets blockbusters game the system.

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#2420: How 4 Countries Actually Destigmatized Mental Health

Australia, New Zealand, Rwanda, and the Netherlands show what structural change looks like — not just awareness campaigns.

public-healthhealthcare-policyinternational-relations

#2418: The Lossy Compression of Human Development

How the HDI measures progress, where it falls short, and what it reveals about inequality.

political-historyinternational-relationspublic-health

#2415: Autism Numbers vs. the Noise

What the data actually says about global autism rates, diagnostic history, and why the numbers keep changing.

neurodivergencechild-developmentpublic-health

#2321: Kratom’s Double-Edged Leaf: Science vs. Marketing

From ancient remedy to modern supplement, Kratom’s story reveals gaps between marketing, science, and global regulation.

pharmacologyaddiction-treatmentpublic-health

#2277: The Unfalsifiable System of Medieval Medicine

Sneezing in 1500? You might’ve been bled, dried out, or told to pray. Here’s how medieval medicine worked — and why it lasted so long.

medical-historypublic-healthpharmacology