The practical consequences of losing a country’s commitment to science| The Healthiest Goldfish
On the value of engaging with difficult ideas from disagreeable sources| The Healthiest Goldfish
On showing up when there is much to be done| sandrogalea.substack.com
How can science reach consensus and take action in a time of doubt?| The Healthiest Goldfish
Science funding and the national imagination| The Healthiest Goldfish
Is staying calm in challenging times complicity?| The Healthiest Goldfish
Reflections on a quiet revolutionary value| The Healthiest Goldfish
A reflection on the EF-3 tornado that hit St. Louis on Friday.| The Healthiest Goldfish
We owe the past much, but do we owe it everything?| The Healthiest Goldfish
The challenge of disagreeing on issues when we cannot agree on facts.| The Healthiest Goldfish
Government and industry both have a role to play in shaping a healthier world.| The Healthiest Goldfish
Remembering the central importance of clear thinking in challenging times.| The Healthiest Goldfish
Building a healthier world as a matter of social duty.| sandrogalea.substack.com
We cannot finger-wag our way to a healthier world| sandrogalea.substack.com
Acknowledging challenge, engaging with hope| sandrogalea.substack.com
On letting go of habits and ideas that do not serve us in this moment.| sandrogalea.substack.com
Thinking about the potential consequences of a policy landscape in flux| sandrogalea.substack.com
Reckoning with the history that shapes health in the present.| sandrogalea.substack.com
Learning from a changing world.| sandrogalea.substack.com
How can we be a constructive influence in the midst of challenge and uncertainty?| sandrogalea.substack.com
How improving our healthcare system can support a healthier country| sandrogalea.substack.com
Thinking through the realities facing such a commitment| sandrogalea.substack.com
On centering health as a value that informs politics, particularly in divided times.| sandrogalea.substack.com
Finding the signal in the noise of recent days.| sandrogalea.substack.com
On choosing between virtue and the mere appearance of it| sandrogalea.substack.com
Are we still sure about that?| sandrogalea.substack.com
Are we sure about that?| sandrogalea.substack.com
Public health after COVID-19 is in a ”post-war” moment, a time for revisiting the philosophical underpinning of our field, to ensure it aligns with the evolution of our collective values.| sandrogalea.substack.com
We aspire to be healthy so that we can live full lives.| sandrogalea.substack.com
The values at the heart of our work in health| sandrogalea.substack.com
On the consequential, rigorous, and inquisitive inquiry that should be at the heart of our moral argumentation; part two of three.| sandrogalea.substack.com
The first of a three-part series on what we think, believe, and do, and the moral imperatives that shape our work.| sandrogalea.substack.com
Some first thoughts on restoring trust in the work of public health.| sandrogalea.substack.com
On “accentuating the positive” in our pursuit of health.| sandrogalea.substack.com
On successfully achieving the goals of an aspirational public health.| sandrogalea.substack.com