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Miranda Dixon-Luinenburg

Former Future Perfect fellow

    Latest articles by Miranda Dixon-Luinenburg

    The true physical and mental costs of pregnancyThe true physical and mental costs of pregnancy
    Future Perfect

    Why being forced to carry a pregnancy to term is invasive and traumatic.

    By Miranda Dixon-Luinenburg
    How to prevent gun deaths without gun controlHow to prevent gun deaths without gun control
    Future Perfect

    Can summer jobs and mental health care save lives?

    By Miranda Dixon-Luinenburg
    Carrick Flynn may be 2022’s unlikeliest candidate. Here’s why he’s running.Carrick Flynn may be 2022’s unlikeliest candidate. Here’s why he’s running.
    Politics

    Meet the person who wants to bring effective altruism to Congress.

    By Miranda Dixon-Luinenburg and Dylan Matthews
    Can we 3D print a better face mask?Can we 3D print a better face mask?
    Technology

    How 3D printing can help mitigate PPE supply shortages in future pandemics.

    By Miranda Dixon-Luinenburg
    A survey on global mental well-being shows that the kids are not all rightA survey on global mental well-being shows that the kids are not all right
    Science

    The Mental Health Million project queried over 220,000 people on well-being — and the results are worrying.

    By Miranda Dixon-Luinenburg
    How the era of travel nursing has changed health careHow the era of travel nursing has changed health care
    Future Perfect

    Travel nursing is a short-term and unsustainable solution for medical understaffing.

    By Miranda Dixon-Luinenburg
    The hidden epidemicThe hidden epidemic
    Future Perfect

    Antibiotic resistance is approaching a crisis point, and the world needs to act.

    By Miranda Dixon-Luinenburg