Why Your Doctor Gets It Wrong (and a Simple Shift That Would Fix It)

Why Your Doctor Gets It Wrong (and a Simple Shift That Would Fix It)

Almost all of us will be misdiagnosed at some point—a terrifying stat in an age of high-tech medicine. First, Alexandra Sifferlin digs into why doctors get it wrong so often and what her reporting for The Elusive Body reveals about the diagnosis crisis. Then, oncologist Ilana Yurkiewicz takes us inside the invisible handoff failures and systemic cracks that make American health care feel impossible to navigate. Sponsored By: Book of the Day — Sign up for our free daily newsletter at bookoftheday.nextbigideaclub.com Notion — Try Custom Agents now at ⁠notion.com/daily

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 Main Character Energy: How Screens Turn Us Into Spectators

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When in Doubt, Reach Out: The Science of Social Connection

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How to Make Friends With the Voice in Your Head

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The Secrets of Superteams

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The Art of Withholding (And Why It Works)

The Art of Withholding (And Why It Works)

Today on The Next Big Idea Daily, we’re rethinking two defaults we barely notice: the stories we tell, and the way we solve problems. Writer and teacher Henry Lien challenges the Western “three-act” t...

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AI Everywhere: How to Stay Human

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