Letters from Our Readers
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By The New Yorker
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This readers' letters section compiles audience feedback on three compelling health and science articles: Melanie Thernstrom's investigation into concierge medicine for women's healthcare, Burkhard Bilger's exploration of lone-star ticks and their medical implications, and Adeline Goss's analysis linking frontotemporal dementia to criminal behavior. The collection highlights diverse perspectives on contemporary health issues, medical innovation, and neuroscience research, reflecting reader engagement with complex topics at the intersection of medicine, biology, and human behavior.
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Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Melanie Thernstrom’s piece about a concierge women’s-health doctor, Burkhard Bilger’s piece about the lone-star tick, and Adeline Goss’s piece about the potential connections between frontotemporal dementia and criminality. continue reading...