JAMES R HAMBLIN MD
                 http://theatlantic.com/james-hamblin
Some writing:

This Is Your Brain On Gluten

Why ‘Drink More Water’?

How To Perform A Head Transplant

Vegetarians And Their Superior Blood

The Average Man’s Body

Workouts To Do At Work

The Fist Bump Manifesto

A Real-Time Map Of Births And Deaths

Apple Cores Are A Myth

Caffeine For The More Creative Mind 

And, importantly, this one
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Hamblin is a writer, physician, and senior editor at The Atlantic. Right now he works entirely in media. He writes about behavioral health and preventive medicine in popular culture. He graduated from Wake Forest and Indiana Universities and trained in residency in the Harvard, Northwestern, and UCLA hospital systems. He also studied improv at UCB LA and iO Chicago, and his work has been featured on or covered by NPR, BBC, New York, Slate, The LA Times, Salon, Buzzfeed, CNN, MSNBC, Gawker, The Verge, The Hairpin, The Awl, and humbly mentioned in passing on The Colbert Report. He hosts a video series called If Our Bodies Could Talk.
Some radio:

NPR, On Point  The Gluten-Free Boom

KPCC, Take Two  Wandering Inside A McNugget

CBC, Q  Eat the Whole Apple, A Heated Debate

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Some TV/video: