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Lindsay Kalter

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Lindsay covers a wide range of health issues including vaccinations, mental health and innovations in medicine.

She has been a reporter for Politico, the Boston Herald, the Baltimore Sun and the Dallas Morning News, and has written health-related pieces for WebMD and the Washington Post.

A 2016 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation Health Coverage Fellow, Lindsay is a graduate of the University of Maryland journalism school. She is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Stories by Lindsay Kalter

'Mental health care is available’

Therapy and other resources are just a call or click away, clinicians say, as a new CDC survey finds a quarter of young adults in U.S. have recently considered suicide amid the pandemic

How to prepare teens for the fall

Arm your adolescents with facts -- and with empathy -- as they confront the risks and temptations of a new school year during a pandemic, clinicians advise

Children’s Health

How to talk to your elementary-age kids about school

Questions about the pandemic are tough, so keep answers simple and honest, clinicians say

Facts about face masks

How they work to stop coronavirus droplets -- and which myths you should ignore

What you should know about EEE

Clinicians offer tips to prepare for a potentially severe season of pest-borne illness, as Massachusetts gets first human case of dangerous infection

On masculinity and mental health

Survivors, clinicians give insights on when to seek help and how to overcome shame and bias

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