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    Bret Stetka

    Editorial Director at Medscape/WebMD - Freelance contributor to Scientific American and NPR - author of A History of the Human Brain (Timber Press, 2021)

    Bret Stetka is a notable contributor at NPR, recognized for his expertise in health, science, and neuroscience. He has also written for other prominent publications such as Scientific American and WIRED. Stetka's work often explores topics related to psychiatry, evolution, and the human brain, reflecting his background in medical journalism.

    In addition to his contributions to NPR, Stetka serves as an editorial director at Medscape, where he has been involved in health-related content for a significant period. He is also the author of "A History of the Human Brain," which further showcases his interest and knowledge in neuroscience.

    Stetka's diverse writing portfolio includes articles that delve into complex scientific topics, making them accessible to a broader audience. His ability to communicate intricate ideas effectively has made him a respected figure in the field of medical journalism.1234

    Highlights

    Aug 18 · medscape.com
    Bret Stetka, Longtime Medscape Editor, Dies at 43
    Bret Stetka, Longtime Medscape Editor, Dies at 43
    Apr 16 · npr.org
    The Human Body's Complicated Relationship With Fungi - NPR

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    Brooklyn, New York, United States