Lynde is WORLD’s executive editor for news. She is a graduate of World Journalism Institute, the Missouri School of Journalism, and the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Lynde resides with her family in Wichita, Kan.
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Lynde Langdon | Three preemie deaths reveal the dark side of medicine: Health-care workers are human, too
Lynde Langdon | The viruses leading to cervical cancer have gone underdiagnosed for too long; now, with a new vaccine, women-and girls-face ethical challenges over making use of it
After a court battle, a young Hodgkin's patient is allowed to avoid chemotherapy
Lynde Langdon | With presidential veto, stem-cell battle is far from over
Lynde Langdon | Bioethicists want to keep tabs on the practice of making "designer babies"
How far will a television network go to challenge the top-rated show in America during a sweeps period?
Governments around the world are preparing for the possibility that bird flu will mutate into a disease that humans can give to one another
Officials in Hawaii begin preparing for outbreak of bird flu
Lynde Langdon | The nanotech future is just beginning
Lynde Langdon | Bioethicist and presidential advisor Leon Kass wants to get back to basics about medical science's complexities