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From Bench to Bedside

Drs. Matheu and Rubin
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Public Health
Vaccination
Vaccines
H3N2 Influenza A
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Immunology
Health and Human Services (HHS)
Flooding the Zone
Peanut Allergies
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Misinformation In Medicine
Current Health Events
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Vaccine Myths
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From Bench to Bedside is a science-forward medical podcast that cuts through the noise, the hype, and the misinformation. Hosted by Dr. Zachary Rubin, MD, a double board-certified pediatrician and allergist/immunologist, and Dr. Melanie Matheu, PhD, an immunologist, scientist and entrepreneur. This podcast brings you the combined perspectives of a medical doctor and PhD scientist on what’s actuall... more

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The U.S. has officially withdrawn from the World Health Organization.

What does that mean for flu vaccines, pandemic preparedness, HIV prevention, antibiotic resistance, and future outbreaks?

In Episode 6, Dr. Zachary Rubin and Dr. Melanie Matheu e... more

Major changes to the CDC childhood immunization schedule are creating confusion—and risk. Dr. Zachary Rubin (Allergy/Immunology) and Dr. Melanie Matheu, PhD (Immunology) break down what changed, how vaccines are actually approved (FDA → ACIP → CDC), ... more

We go live on TikTok for a rapid-fire “health potpourri” Q&A—how to talk to science skeptics, why flu season feels brutal (and what the vaccine still does), sun-sneezing (yes, it’s real), iodine nasal sprays, hormones + new allergies in midlife, mast... more

Is this flu season actually worse, or does it just feel that way? In this episode, we break down what’s driving the current surge in influenza, why the dominant H3N2 strain is spreading so widely, and what a vaccine “mismatch” really means. We cut th... more

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Dr. Zachary Rubin
Double board-certified pediatrician and allergist immunologist, who provides medical insights on vaccines and public health.
Dr. Melanie Matheu
Immunologist and PhD scientist, focusing on immunology and health education while addressing health misinformation.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 45 ratings
  • Unedited!!!!?????? the heck?

    ok - guys, you need to edit your episodes! Listening to the first one and it is embarrassing. Seriously, what are you doing? We are now listening to you starting the third time. I have hopes that when we finally get to the meat of it, the podcast will be informative, but how on earth are you putting out unedited recordings??????

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    NYTimes commenter
    United Statesa month ago
  • Great podcast!

    I found this discussion so helpful and am grateful that there are MDs like Dr Rubin that care

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    hou756
    United Statesa month ago
  • Medical Doctors, yes! 👏

    Dr. Rubin, so glad to see you have a podcast. It is great to hear facts from Medical Doctors. I have subscribed. 👌😊

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Episode 5 - CDC Vaccine Schedule Cuts: What Changed, Why It Matters, and What Parents Should Do
Q: Have you ever seen a vaccine adverse event?
Dr. Rubin shares that he has only seen a notable allergic reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine and details how he managed it, noting that adverse reactions are rare in general, especially outside of COVID-related cases.
Episode 4 - Live Q&A: Science Skeptics and the Immune System's Weirdest Tricks
Q: What is sun sneezing?
It is a neurological reflex that can cause sneezing when exposed to bright light, and can be inherited; it's referred to as ACHOO syndrome.
Episode 4 - Live Q&A: Science Skeptics and the Immune System's Weirdest Tricks
Q: Why is the flu so bad this year? Is it largely due to avoidance of vaccines?
Yes, vaccination rates have declined, leading to more severe infections. The current variant is also evading vaccines, making more people susceptible to severe disease.
Episode 4 - Live Q&A: Science Skeptics and the Immune System's Weirdest Tricks
Q: What's the best way to deal with the non-science believers, or those who are skeptical of science, anti-vax, etc.
It's tough because there are many reasons why people fall into conspiracy theories; one way is to show them the science and data, but it takes willingness to learn from them and gauge their openness to new information.

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This podcast delivers evidence-based discussions on current medical topics, focusing on debunking misinformation while providing listeners with solid insights into public health and biomedical science. Topics frequently explored include vaccines, immune system myths, public health trends, and the impact of misinformation on health practices. Hosted by a double board-certified pediatrician and an immunologist, it emphasizes the disconnect between academic research and patient experience, making it especially valuable for clinicians, scientists, students, and informed laypersons seeking clarity in health information. The podcast stands out for its commitment to educational and research-backed discussions, while addressing pressing and often m... more

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