Keith Seinfeld
Keith Seinfeld is a former KNKX/KPLU reporter who covered health, science and the environment over his 17 years with the station. He also served as assistant news director. Prior to KLPU, he was a staff reporter at The Seattle Times and The News Tribune in Tacoma and a freelance writer-producer. His work has been honored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the Knight Science Journalism Fellowships at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Starting this fall, all high school students will get CPR training under a new mandate signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Jay Inslee.The students don’t…
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A silent epidemic in the baby-boomer generation has health officials urging widespread testing. It’s hepatitis C, which can quietly infect your liver for…
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May 6 isn’t known for much. Perhaps it languishes in the shadow of its older sibling, Cinco de Mayo.But at least this year, May 6 saw something special…
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Washington is one of the least religious states in the country, but when it comes to health care, it has some of the fastest growing…
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"We have an extraordinary weekend ahead," says KPLU's weather expert Cliff Mass. "And In fact, it's probably not going to rain until at least next weekend…
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It appears there will be no professional basketball in Seattle this year. The NBA’s relocation committee has favored keeping the Kings franchise in…
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Be thankful for normal, even if it's not sunny and warm, says Cliff Mass, KPLU's weather expert and a professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University…
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Nurses, teachers and other school staff will likely have more flexibility next fall to give adrenaline shots if a student goes into allergic shock. Both…
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College and high school athletes are typically in top physical shape. Except a few have an invisible heart condition that can lead to sudden cardiac…
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Sick of the dreary weather? Fear not—a big change is coming, says KPLU weather expert Cliff Mass.“The cold and rain is going to turn into warmth and sun…