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About this episode: Throughout history, humans have been engaged in public health work. In a new book, epidemiologist Caitlin Rivers... more
About this episode: As the administration in Washington DC changes, where will public health be able to work across partisan... more
About this episode: The FDA’s ban on the use of Red Dye No. 3 raises two questions — why is... more
About this episode: Conversations about fluoride in the water supply are revving up but a key factor in the debate... more
About this episode: The U.S.’s first reported human death from bird flu is another sign that the virus is not... more
About this episode: A new report from the Bloomberg American Health Initiative finds that the U.S. lags behind many other... more
About this episode: Hearing declines for everyone as we get older, no matter what we do. As it declines, it... more
About this episode: Science communication is a vital skillset for public health practitioners. But what does it really take to... more
About this episode: On December 3, the Bloomberg American Health Initiative held its annual summit. This year, the theme really... more
About this episode: For decades, regular mammograms to detect breast cancer have been recommended for women ages 50-75. In 2024,... more
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