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S1E96 Saving Lives with Midwives
Send a textHaving a baby should be safe. Yet it’s far too often a death sentence for both the mother and the baby. An estimated 260,000 women died in 2023 during and right after giving birth, and…
S1E95 Food as Medicine — For People and the Planet
Send a textFighting climate change can feel like a hopeless battle. Who can take on the giant fossil fuel companies when governments are not even bothering? How can countries act when every day…
S1E94 If Governments Aren't Doing Enough to Fight Climate Change, Who Else Can?
Send a textA new report on health and climate change paints the grimmest picture yet about what’s going on – not just that 2024 was the hottest year on record, but evidence that many governments have…
S1E93 Protect Land Rights, Save Forests, Save Lives, Too
Send a textOf course, saving forests is good for the animals that live there and the environment. But saving forests where indigenous people live can have another surprising benefit. It can be good…
S1E92 A Viral Surprise at a Bat Cave
Send a textBats can carry several viruses that can kills humans. Some well understood – rabies, the deadliest virus of all, is transmitted directly from bats to people from bat bites. Other viruses,…
S1E91 An Unknown Burden – Drug resistance and lab capacity in Africa
Send a textDrug-resistant germs are hidden killers in more than one way. Not only are the microbes invisible to the human eye, in many places, they’re invisible because people simply are not looking…
S1E90 The Invisible Second Threat to Cancer Patients – Drug-Resistant Infections
Send a textIt’s a common scenario for a cancer patient. They’re undergoing treatment and get what’s known as a peripherally inserted central catheter or PICC (pronounced “pick”) line to make it more…
S1E89 When Fear Spreads Faster Than Facts – Autism, Vaccines, and Measles
Send a textIt’s a really bad year for measles. Cases are spiking in countries where children should have been fully vaccinated, such as the United States, Canada, and Mexico. More than 1,000 cases…
S1E88 Cut Deep – What's at stake in the gutting of U.S. biodefense?
Send a textZombie movies may score at the box office and shows about dangerous contagions including “The Last of Us” may be a hit on streaming services, but preparedness for disasters is no winner…
S1E87 From Seals to People – What H5N1 in Patagonia Foretells
Send a textThe scene on the beach was horrific. Thousands of mothers and baby elephant seals lay in the sand, taken out by a deadly virus.Dr. Marcela Uhart and her colleagues were shocked by what…
S1E86 Can Microplastics Spread Killer Bacteria?
Send a textPlastic is everywhere. So are drug-resistant microbes.What happens when the two team up?A raft of new studies show that bacteria can grow well on plastics, especially on microplastics.…
S1E85 Cuts, Tariffs, and Tightening Borders – Trump's United States and Global Health
Send a textIt’s been a dire year for global health. Almost as soon as he took office as president of the United States, Donald Trump said he would withdraw the country from membership in the World…
S1E84 Clearing the Air – Can Pollution Affect Kid's Grades?
Send a textAir pollution is a big killer. Air pollution of all kinds helped kill 4.2 million people globally in 2019, according to the World Health Organization.It can damage nearly every organ in…
S1E83 From Young Adult Romance to the World's Deadliest Infectious Disease – Writer John Green takes on TB
Send a textIt’s hard to overstate how popular writer John Green is. His most famous book, The Fault in Our Stars – a novel about teenagers with cancer, young love, and fate – has sold tens of…
S1E82 Fighting the Rise of Anti-Science
Send a textPeople have always doubted science. In the 17th century, Galileo was sentenced to house arrest by the Catholic Church for reporting his observations that the sun is at the center of the…
S1E81 Spotty Coverage – Filling trust gaps in measles vaccination
Send a textMeasles is an extremely infectious virus that can both kill and cripple children. Luckily, there are highly effective vaccines to prevent the disease. The World Health Organization…
S1E80 “It’s Mind Blowing” – Governments support fossil fuels in face of climate destruction
Send a textGovernments and corporations are “undermining our future” by supporting fossil fuels in the face of overwhelming evidence that using coal, oil, and gas is killing people, a startling new…
S1E79 Fighting Killer Bugs in Babies
Send a textChildren under five years old are fragile. They’re more vulnerable than adults to malaria, pneumonia, diarrhea, and other infections. A growing number of these infections that sicken and…
S1E78 Mpox – An evolving One Health problem
Send a textSmallpox may be gone but it’s got a cousin called mpox, and that virus is now spreading fast across parts of Africa.As of October 2024, this mpox outbreak had infected more than 40,000…
S1E77 Clearing forests makes room for farms – and disease outbreaks
Send a textFarmers need land to grow their crops, and in many parts of the world, that means clearing forests. That’s especially true in the Amazon region in South America. Crops just won’t grow…
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