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S6E22 Pharmacists' Role In Public Health: Side Effects May Include Hope
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Christina Madison to explore the vital yet underutilized role of pharmacists in the healthcare system. The scientists discuss how pharmacists can…
S6E21 Kid Tested, FDA Approved: The Science of Pediatric Clinical Trials
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Neil Goldenberg to explore the unique challenges and complexities of conducting pediatric clinical trials. The scientists examine the necessity of…
S6E20 Liar, Liar, Gut on Fire: Wellness’s Obsession with Inflammation
In this episode, Jess welcomes Dr. Liz Marnik and Dr. Irini Hadjisavva to explore the multifaceted nature of inflammation and its impact on health. The scientists distinguish between beneficial and…
S6E19 No Representation, No Generalization: Health Equity in Research
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Kate Wallis and Dr. Diana Montoya-Williams to explore the essential topic of health equity in scientific research. The scientists examine the critical…
S6E18 The Emergency Room Gives Us A Pitt
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Michael Falk, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, to address critical public health and pediatric care topics. The scientists examine the concerning…
S6E17 The Danish [Vaccine] Model (Assembly Required)
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Jennifer Reich, a sociologist and researcher at the University of Colorado Denver, to examine vaccine hesitancy and recent changes to the U.S. vaccine…
S6E16 Lucky Eggs: Why Infertility Problems Are Not Game Ova
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Lucky Sekhon, a reproductive endocrinologist, to explore the complex landscape of fertility and reproductive health. The scientists examine recent…
S6E15 99 Ways to (Not) Die: An ER Doc's Guide to Stayin' Alive
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Ashely Alker, an emergency medicine physician and author of '99 Ways to Die,' to discuss critical public health challenges. The scientists explore the…
S6E14 What the Cluck Is Going On with Bird Flu?
In this episode, Jess and Sarah discuss the current state of bird flu, particularly H5N1, with expert Dr. Chad Costley. They explore the implications of recent CDC updates, the evolution of viruses,…
S6E13 Sweet Child(ren) O Mine: Protecting Our Kids’ Health
In this episode, Jess and special guest co-host Dr. Elana Pearl Ben-Joseph welcome Dr. Susan Kressly, President of the American Academy of Pediatrics, for an in-depth discussion about the future of…
S6E12 Whetting your Hydroxyapatite for Fluoride
On this episode of the pod, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Ashley Lerman, a pediatric dentist, to explore the contentious topic of fluoride in public health. The scientists examine both the benefits and…
Feed Drop: Nice Genes! - Poo Dunnit
While we're taking a Thanksgiving holiday break this week, we’re excited to share a special episode of Nice Genes! from our friends at Genome BC. Our very own Jess joins Dr. Kaylee Byers as they…
S6E11 Burnt Toast: When Food Fears Go Up in Smoke with Dr. Joe
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Joe Schwarcz, a renowned chemist and science communicator, to explore a range of current scientific topics. The scientists discuss a recent infant formula…
S6E10 This Episode Comes With A Surgeon General's Warning
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Jerome Adams, former US Surgeon General, to discuss critical public health challenges facing the nation. The scientists explore the complex issues of…
S6E9 Superbugs: The Piece de Microbial Resistance
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Jomana Musmar to examine the critical and growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The scientists explore alarming global statistics and the…
S6E8 Doses of Reality: A Matter of National Health Security
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Seth Berkley, a leading public health expert, to examine pressing global health security challenges. The scientists explore the concerning resurgence of…
S6E6 Fighting For Their Life: Parenting In The Era of Information Overload
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome pediatrician Dr. Diane Arnaout to explore the challenges of modern parenting in an era of information overload. The scientists examine how parents navigate…
S6E6 T-errific T-Regs: Nobel Prize Winning Immune Cells
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Yasmin Mohseni to discuss the recent Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded for research on regulatory T cells (T-Regs). The conversation explores the…
S6E5 Hot and Unbothered Over Hormonal Birth Control
In this episode, Dr. Jessica Steier and Dr. Sarah Scheinman welcome Dr. Bayo Curry-Winchell to explore the multifaceted topic of hormonal birth control. The scientists examine common myths and…
S6E4 Autism Insights And The Neuroscience Of Social Interactions
In this episode, Dr. Jessica Steier and Dr. Sarah Scheinman welcome Dr. Ben Rein to discuss his research on the neuroscience of social connection, examining how social interaction profoundly impacts…
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