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Daniel S. Goldberg

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maryfissell.bsky.social
New post today on #FindTheMidwife. Midwives under pressure with @sallypezaro.bsky.social and myself! What happened when midwives were pushed by town fathers to interrogate their clients? How did they balance their obligations? www.findthemidwife.com/midwives-und...

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stephy.bsky.social
“The alliance of mostly Democratic states and territories comprises Colorado, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington and Guam.”

I hope this expands

www.reuters.com/world/us/col...
US governors launch alliance to bolster coordination on public health
A coalition of 15 U.S. governors representing more than a third of the country's population has launched a new bipartisan alliance on Wednesday, aimed at improving public health coordination and emergency preparedness.
www.reuters.com
profgoldberg.bsky.social
Moreover, as I've argued, the impulse to objectify the subjective experience of pain is problematic insofar as the denial of subjective xp is partly why we stigmatize people in pain.

A world-famous neuroscientist once said to me, "I like subjectivity fine; I just want to confirm it objectively." 🫠
jensfoell.de
Award-winning pain researcher here. This is not something that can be done. Hope this helps.
hypervisible.blacksky.app
“In nursing homes, neonatal units, and ICU wards, researchers are racing to turn pain—medicine’s most subjective vital sign—into something a camera or sensor can score as reliably as blood pressure.”
jensfoell.de
Award-winning pain researcher here. This is not something that can be done. Hope this helps.
hypervisible.blacksky.app
“In nursing homes, neonatal units, and ICU wards, researchers are racing to turn pain—medicine’s most subjective vital sign—into something a camera or sensor can score as reliably as blood pressure.”
AI is changing how we quantify pain
Artificial intelligence is helping health-care providers better assess their patients’ discomfort.
www.technologyreview.com

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jlme-journal.bsky.social
New on FirstView: "Addressing US Demand for Psychedelic Medicines in the Face of Scientific Uncertainty" by @hollylynchez.bsky.social, Xinping Hu, and Alison Bateman-House. This paper shows the benefits and drawbacks of several policy options.
#psychedelics
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Addressing US Demand for Psychedelic Medicines in the Face of
Scientific Uncertainty
Holly Fernandez Lynch1, Xinping Hu2 and Alison Bateman-House3
1University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, United States; 2UC Berkeley, United States and 3NYU Grossman School of Medicine, United States
Abstract
Psychedelic medicines hold the promise of therapeutic benefit for many suffering from serious unmet mental health needs, leading to
substantial demand even before these drugs receive FDA approval based on demonstrated safety and effectiveness for particular conditions.
Recognizing FDA approval as the ideal path for psychedelics intended for medical use and drawing on lessons from medical marijuana, we
encourage policymakers to balance the need for evidence, the importance of patient safeguards, and the desire for speed. They should increase
support for psychedelic research, reject approaches that could inhibit that research, explore improvements to FDA’s existing pre-approval
access pathway, and avoid politically motivated FDA approval of psychedelic medicines.
Keywords: psychedelics; Food and Drug Administration; Expanded Access; Canada; Australia; Oregon; Colorado; marijuana
profgoldberg.bsky.social
I finished “Long Story Short” and I’m trying real hard not to judge the characters but I’m really just furious with Avi for apparently just (?) realizing when Hannah asked to have a Bat Mitzvah that patri Jews exist as part of Jewish community.
a man is driving a car with a woman in the back seat and says judaism son .
Alt: a man is driving a car with a woman in the back seat and says judaism son .
media.tenor.com

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rahallclifford.bsky.social
Oh my god everything we learned in public health school, just exploded
profgoldberg.bsky.social
Wow. NHANES js incredibly for population health surveillance, and is nationally representative as well. What a loss.
profgoldberg.bsky.social
My favorite poet of all time.

"for life's not a paragraph

and death I think is no parenthesis"
bhgross144.bsky.social
E.E. Cummings, American writer & artist best known for his modernist free-form #poetry, was born #OnThisDay in 1894.

@ransomcenter.bsky.social has a substantial collection of his manuscripts & artwork, including this mythologically inspired doodle: sites.utexas.edu/ransomcenter...

#BookSky 🗃️📜
Portrait of e.e. cummings (1953)
New York World-Telegram and the Sun staff photographer: Albertin, Walter, photographer.
Wikipedia

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philosophyinreview.bsky.social
Bioethics: A Coursebook by Compost Collective is waiting for a reviewer. This open access text reimagines ethics as a global, transdisciplinary practice that bridges philosophy, biology, and environmental thought. Email [email protected] to claim this title for review! #PhilSky #Bioethics #OpenAccess
Promotional graphic for “Bioethics: A Coursebook” by Compost Collective, featuring a dynamic splash of water with overlaid PIR new title text. Cover of “Bioethics: A Coursebook” by Compost Collective, featuring a stylized, abstract landscape in green, yellow, and purple tones. The book rests on a swirling dark blue liquid background, with a PIR label in the corner.

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hsozkult.bsky.social
CFP: Ethical regimes. Doctors, patients and ethics in colonial and postcolonial medicine

https://www.hsozkult.de/event/id/event-158042

Leiden, 22.01.2026-23.01.2026, Fenneke Sysling; Caroline Schep, Leiden University, Bewerbungsschluss: 01.11.2025
www.hsozkult.de
bhgross144.bsky.social
E.E. Cummings, American writer & artist best known for his modernist free-form #poetry, was born #OnThisDay in 1894.

@ransomcenter.bsky.social has a substantial collection of his manuscripts & artwork, including this mythologically inspired doodle: sites.utexas.edu/ransomcenter...

#BookSky 🗃️📜
Portrait of e.e. cummings (1953)
New York World-Telegram and the Sun staff photographer: Albertin, Walter, photographer.
Wikipedia
philippabarr.bsky.social
My latest article for Health and History @anzshm.bsky.social explores how emotion helped establish new hygienic norms in turn-of-the-century Sydney, revealing how disgust and pride motivated both compliance with and resistance to public health policies on plague and TB:
dx.doi.org/10.1353/hah....

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rickweinmeyer.bsky.social
Over 80 gay men were murdered when they were either thrown or forced off the cliffs of Sydney's beaches--attacked by gangs of young men. Police did little at the time & usually ruled these deaths suicides. All homophobic violence is horrifying, but I've found these stories to be especially chilling.
Did a Brother’s Quest for Justice Go Too Far?
Scott Johnson’s murder case became synonymous with a movement to redress anti-gay violence in Australia. But the evidence that led to a man’s conviction has never been made public.
www.newyorker.com
jgilligan.org
The Department of Environmental Studies at CU-Boulder is searching for a new Assistant Professor in the area of energy and environmental policy, with an emphasis on sustainability and decarbonization. #EnergySky

jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDeta...
Assistant Professor in Environmental Studies
jobs.colorado.edu

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atheendar.bsky.social
I hope people find this generative.

There are a lot of policy effects that are larger and quicker than what we would expect (based on what the policy actually does).

www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
profgoldberg.bsky.social
"A Tale of Two Cities" is basically 19th c. Jerry Bruckheimer
rachelfeder.bsky.social
Tell me your most unhinged literary opinion, as a little treat

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ladyhistorian.bsky.social
Columbus was bad! He was an enslaver! He was cruel to indigenous people! But we have to tell the truth. Otherwise history is just propaganda, and that's not okay just because it supports your political beliefs

*gingerly steps down from soapbox*

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ladyhistorian.bsky.social
Ah yes, the annual day when I have to just let the historical inaccuracies wash over me and not try to correct every single thing. Columbus sucked, but he didn't do all the things people claim he did, and he wasn't arrested for mistreating Indigenous people. It's way more complicated!
profgoldberg.bsky.social
The idea that education of any kind is the antidote to oppression is so strange to me, even if I believe very much that a liberal arts education can help make a better society ("can" /= "will").

8 of the 15 people in the room at Wannsee had PhDs, FGS.
tressiemcphd.bsky.social
Most of these people are deeply trained, or at least highly educated, in humanities. Knowing isn’t being.
brasidas.bsky.social
Anyone who claims that Silicon Valley would be better with more humanities education has to grapple with the fact that Peter Thiel was a philosophy major.

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philweiser.bsky.social
We are living in a time of rising hate--and that hate must be called out. Thank you, Jefferson County, for treating hate against any of us as hate against all of us.
www.denverpost.com/2025/10/12/s...
profgoldberg.bsky.social
What a sh*tshow. Jew hatred, spawning ravenous brain worms for two thousand years.

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