Moises Velasquez-Manoff is a science journalist and author known for his work on autoimmune diseases and the hygiene hypothesis.
He has written extensively on the relationship between human health and environmental factors.
Velasquez-Manoff's personal experience with alopecia, an autoimmune condition, has informed his research and writing.
He has contributed to various publications, including The New York Times and Scientific American.
His work often explores controversial topics in medical science, challenging conventional wisdom and presenting alternative perspectives.
Velasquez-Manoff's approach combines scientific research with personal anecdotes, making complex topics accessible to a general audience.
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