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

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Recent Guests

Jane Carlton
Director of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
Episode: 1041 - World Malaria Day: Promising Tools for Elimination Amidst Research Cuts
Abby Winiker
Assistant Scientist and Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management; Program Director for the Bloomberg Overdose Prevention Initiative
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Episode: 1039 - Spending Down Billions in Opioid Settlement Money: The Debatable, The Inventive, and The Innovative
Laura Reiley
Journalist
Journalist, daughter died by suicide after interacting with ChatGPT
Episode: 1037 - Chatbots, Mental Health, and Suicide
Ruth Gibson
Scholar at Stanford University, Center for Innovation and Global Health and Center for International Security and Cooperation
Stanford University
Episode: 1036 - Geopolitics and Humanitarian Health in Iran, Cuba, and Ukraine
Michelle Williams
Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health
Stanford University
Episode: 1035 - The Epic Struggle for Public Health
Carsten Prasse
Johns Hopkins environmental science researcher
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: 1033 - Chemical Contaminants and Fungal Fixes in Wastewater and Agriculture
Liz Selvin
Director of the Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology and Clinical Research; diabetes epidemiologist
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Episode: 1031 - What is Prediabetes?
Eline Goethals
Belgian advertising professional turned tobacco control researcher
Center for Moral Ambition / Institute for Global Tobacco Control, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Episode: 1030 - An Endgame for the Tobacco Industry?
Jesse Mez
Professor at Boston University, expert on CTE
Boston University
Episode: 1029 - What We Know About CTE

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Lindsay Smith Rogers

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 934 ratings
  • Critical message for our time

    "Peace Building in a Polarized Public Health Landscape" has one of the most important messages I've heard in recent years. Thank you for this episode - please give it a listen and share widely!

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    RockiesGuy19
    United States9 months ago
  • Where are you right now?

    I’ve loved this show for years, and I am concerned about so much of our federally funded public health infrastructure being gutted from this administration. If this isn’t the #1 public health topic in this country right now then I’d really like an explanation about why

    Apple Podcasts
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    packerssotospeak
    United Statesa year ago
  • 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 States2 years 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 States2 years 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 States2 years ago

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There is concern about the portrayal of public health topics alongside political content, with some feeling that it occasionally detracts from pure scientific discourse.
Listeners appreciate the straightforward and informative discussions, often highlighting the depth of scientific knowledge shared by experts.
The content is praised for its accessibility to laypersons and its emphasis on critical public health issues, making it a valuable resource for those interested in health matters.

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1041 - World Malaria Day: Promising Tools for Elimination Amidst Research Cuts
Q: Are people getting access to these vaccines, and is there infrastructure to support vaccination campaigns?
Yes, governments in several African countries have allocated funds to rollout vaccination campaigns, with support from GAVI; ongoing studies within the institute aim to optimize uptake and the implementation of vaccination alongside other malaria control measures.
1041 - World Malaria Day: Promising Tools for Elimination Amidst Research Cuts
Q: The major tools we have to prevent malaria are?
There are vaccines approved and in rollout, drugs to treat infections, and vector-control methods like bed nets and indoor spraying; ongoing research is expanding vaccine targets and exploring new ways to reduce mosquito populations and interrupt transmission.
1038 - Cannabis Use Disorder in Adolescents Linked to Other Psychiatric Conditions
Q: Can these findings establish causality?
No. The study uses observational, time-ordered data and cannot establish causality; it indicates a signal and the need for careful interpretation and further research.
1038 - Cannabis Use Disorder in Adolescents Linked to Other Psychiatric Conditions
Q: What did the study find about differences between adolescents and adults?
In adults, cannabis use disorder was associated with a lower risk of certain psychiatric disorders compared to other substance use disorders, while in adolescents the risk was higher for schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety after cannabis use disorder onset.
1038 - Cannabis Use Disorder in Adolescents Linked to Other Psychiatric Conditions
Q: What is cannabis use disorder and how is it diagnosed?
Cannabis use disorder is a pattern of cannabis use that leads to negative consequences and a loss of control, defined by meeting at least two DSM-5 criteria over the past year, with symptoms causing significant impairment or distress.

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The content focuses on current public health issues, featuring discussions with experts in various fields. Topics explored include environmental health concerns, the state of obesity in the U.S., the challenges posed by the opioid crisis, and the evolving landscape of direct-to-consumer health care. Unique insights from professionals in areas like sexual health, behavioral health, and dietary guidelines reflect an emphasis on evidence-based discussions and practical implications for listeners.

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2. Abby Winiker
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