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January 6

Evidence and experts to help you understand today’s public health news—and what it means for tomorrow.

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About this episode: Ketamine is in the news again. In this episode: a conversation about the differences between ketamine and esketamine—an FDA-approved medicine for treatment-resistant depression—why we’re hearing so much about ketamine right now, a... more

About this episode: For some people with a high risk of ovarian cancer, a standard approach has been full removal of the reproductive organs. But new research points to a far less invasive procedure called a salpingectomy, or removal of the fallopian... more

About this episode: A new report on misinformation and disinformation from the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine is helping to define what misinformation is and how it starts and how to combat it. In this episode: a conversatio... more

About this episode: Questions about vaccines and autism have been around for a while despite multiple scientific studies that do not show a connection. In this episode: where the concerns started, the science behind why experts have concluded there i... more

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Recent Guests

Daniel Salmon
Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Vaccine Safety
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: 869 - The Evidence on Vaccines and Autism
Joshua Sharfstein
Co-Host of Public Health On Call
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Episode: 869 - The Evidence on Vaccines and Autism
John Green
New York Times bestselling author and YouTuber
Author of Everything Is Tuberculosis
Episode: 867 - Everything Is Tuberculosis: A Conversation With John Green
Dr. Andrew Thaler
Deep sea ecologist and ocean educator
Episode: 865 - Deep-Sea Mining
Dr. Bill Moss
Public health expert specializing in infectious diseases
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Episode: 864 - The Measles Outbreak in Texas and Beyond
Heather Volk
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: 863 - The NIH-Funded Autism Study Hoping to Pinpoint Gene-Environmental Interplay
Chris Ladd-Acosta
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: 863 - The NIH-Funded Autism Study Hoping to Pinpoint Gene-Environmental Interplay
Christopher Gardner
Nutrition expert and researcher
Stanford University
Episode: 862 - The Misinformation Around Seed Oils
Delali Attipoe
Head of the North American branch of DNDI
Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative
Episode: 861 - Ending Neglect of Tropical Diseases

Host

Lindsay Smith Rogers
Co-host, Producer, and Host, sharing insights on public health topics and facilitating expert dialogues.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 846 ratings
  • Posted All Three Episodes at Once!

    Didn’t have to wait for subsequent episodes about oximeter defects and analysis of reasons why this has occurred. So smart. I have learned so much good science and policies from this podcast. Best practices in public healthcare always presented.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    trying2Brational
    United States8 months ago
  • Great topical and timely resource!

    I stumbled upon it and I have been hooked ever since. I look forward to hearing every single episode and I always come away with more knowledge, greater understanding, and more inspiration. Public Health On Call should be on the “reading list” of anyone who is remotely interested in public health and any person who cares about people, animals, and planetary health! Could not recommend it more! 👏🫶🏼

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BeaSpada
    United States10 months ago
  • Thank you

    For all the great info AND the tip about the Zoom play: Enemy of the People

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ginagina Smith
    United Statesa year ago
  • Wonderful

    I absolutely love this podcast. It’s so informative and focuses on today’s issues at hand.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mistyb08
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast

    Thanks for sharing it with us.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    La.sweety
    United States2 years ago

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Many find value in the expert insights shared, highlighting a better understanding of complex health topics after listening.
Listeners appreciate the timely and actionable public health information provided, often remarking on the clarity of the discussions.
A segment of the audience expresses concern over perceived political biases, suggesting a desire for more neutral presentations of facts.
Feedback points towards the podcast being a critical educational resource for those interested in public health and related fields.

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#157
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863 - The NIH-Funded Autism Study Hoping to Pinpoint Gene-Environmental Interplay
Q: Why are you now able to do this kind of work when it wasn't able to be done in the past, Chris?
We are able to do this now because of the resources developed and data collected over the past 20 years, which we can harmonize and analyze as a large consortium.
863 - The NIH-Funded Autism Study Hoping to Pinpoint Gene-Environmental Interplay
Q: I'm curious about the NIH funding aspect. What happens if we see a reduction in federal funds, Chris?
If we lose federal funding, we won't be able to explore and understand the environmental factors that could improve health outcomes for individuals with autism.
863 - The NIH-Funded Autism Study Hoping to Pinpoint Gene-Environmental Interplay
Q: Chris, can you tell me a little bit about the autism study that Johns Hopkins University is part of, that you two are leading?
The main goal of our study is really to understand how both genes and the environment come together to influence autism diagnostic symptoms and other health conditions.
865 - Deep-Sea Mining
Q: Where are we with these negotiations and conversations?
Negotiations have been ongoing for about 30 years, focusing on establishing regulations for exploration and exploitation of deep sea resources, with recent progress in setting environmental standards.
865 - Deep-Sea Mining
Q: Who owns the resources in deep sea mining?
The mineral resources of the high seas are considered common heritage, meaning they belong to all of humanity and must be managed for the benefit of humankind.

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Focusing on pressing public health issues in today’s complex landscape, this podcast features expert insights and discussions on a wide array of topics affecting health and wellness. Listeners can expect content that explores critical themes such as the intersection of public health and human rights, the implications of healthcare policies, ongoing health crises, and innovative public health initiatives. The conversations include contributions from leading figures in the field, offering both data-driven analysis and personal perspectives on contemporary challenges within public health.

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1. Daniel Salmon
2. Joshua Sharfstein
3. John Green
4. Dr. Andrew Thaler
5. Dr. Bill Moss
6. Heather Volk
7. Chris Ladd-Acosta
8. Christopher Gardner

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