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Evidence and experts to help you understand today’s public health news-and what it means for tomorrow.
839 - The First Week's Executive Orders
About this episode: In the first few days of President Trump’s second term he signed a blitz of executive actions. In today’s episode: a look at some of the actions and memos that take aim at key public health policies including the communications pause for health and science agencies, a pause on NIH study sections, immediate posturing on DEI initiatives, exiting the Paris Agreement and WHO, and more. Note: These podcasts are a conversation between the participants, and do not represent the position of Johns Hopkins University.
Guest: Dr. Josh Sharfstein served in a number of political roles in his career including as the Secretary of the Maryland Department of Health, the Principal Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as Commissioner of Health for Baltimore City, and as a Congressional health policy advisor.
Host: Stephanie Desmon, MA, is a former journalist, author, and the director of public relations and communications for the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, the largest center at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Show links and related content: Memo: Immediate Pause on Issuing Documents and Public Communications (pdf)-Department of Health & Human Services
Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing-White House Executive Order
Putting America First In International Environmental Agreements-White House Executive Order
Withdrawing the United States From the World Health Organization-White House Executive Order
Federal health agencies told to halt all external communications-NPR
Trump administration halts NIH grant-making process-The Hill
Trump is withdrawing the U.S. from WHO. Here’s what that means-Science News
Statement From Dr. Richard Besser on DEI and Health-The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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Guest: Dr. Josh Sharfstein served in a number of political roles in his career including as the Secretary of the Maryland Department of Health, the Principal Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as Commissioner of Health for Baltimore City, and as a Congressional health policy advisor.
Host: Stephanie Desmon, MA, is a former journalist, author, and the director of public relations and communications for the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, the largest center at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Show links and related content: Memo: Immediate Pause on Issuing Documents and Public Communications (pdf)-Department of Health & Human Services
Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing-White House Executive Order
Putting America First In International Environmental Agreements-White House Executive Order
Withdrawing the United States From the World Health Organization-White House Executive Order
Federal health agencies told to halt all external communications-NPR
Trump administration halts NIH grant-making process-The Hill
Trump is withdrawing the U.S. from WHO. Here’s what that means-Science News
Statement From Dr. Richard Besser on DEI and Health-The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Contact us: Have a question about something you heard? Looking for a transcript? Want to suggest a topic or guest? Contact us via email or visit our website.
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838 - Book Club-Crisis Averted: The Hidden Science of Fighting Outbreaks
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About this episode: Throughout history, humans have been engaged in public health work. In a new book, epidemiologist Caitlin Rivers shares lessons from past outbreaks, what’s changed since COVID-19, and how, at a difficult moment for public health, she’s thinking about the future and keeping a watchful eye on mpox, H5N1, and more. Guest: Caitlin Rivers is an epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins...
837 - Seeking Common Ground in Public Health
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About this episode: As the administration in Washington DC changes, where will public health be able to work across partisan lines to improve the health of all Americans? A conversation with Brian Castrucci, President and CEO of the de Beaumont Foundation. Guest: Brian Castrucci is president and CEO of the de Beaumont Foundation, a philanthropy dedicated to supporting state and local public hea...
836 - The FDA Says Goodbye to Red Dye No. 3
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About this episode: The FDA’s ban on the use of Red Dye No. 3 raises two questions - why is this color additive leaving the food supply? And what does this mean for other chemicals in the foods we eat? In this episode: a discussion about how the FDA regulates food additives, and how that might change in the future. A note for listeners: By the end of this episode, you will understand why “GRAS ...
835 - Fluoride and The Law
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About this episode: Conversations about fluoride in the water supply are revving up but a key factor in the debate is the legal framework. In this episode: a discussion about the relevant law for assessing fluoride added to drinking water known as the Toxic Substances Control Act-a law limited to a focus on risk, not benefit-and what that means for emerging science and policy discussions around...
834 - Bird Flu Is Escalating
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About this episode: The U.S.’s first reported human death from bird flu is another sign that the virus is not going away anytime soon. In this episode: why it’s time to double down on efforts to limit H5N1 transmission among cattle and birds, concerns about cats and other mammals, and how response measures need to scale up quickly and more broadly to try and prevent the virus from gaining a foo...
833 - Why Are Americans Dying So Much Earlier Than Some Of Their Counterparts?
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About this episode: A new report from the Bloomberg American Health Initiative finds that the U.S. lags behind many other high-income countries in life expectancy. In this report, researchers found that babies born 40 years ago in the U.S. and U.K could expect to live to the same age. Today, however, life expectancy is nearly three years shorter for those on our side of the Atlantic Ocean. In t...
832 - The Importance of Knowing and Optimizing Your Hearing Health…At ANY Age
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About this episode: Hearing declines for everyone as we get older, no matter what we do. As it declines, it can cause health problems like cognitive decline and brain atrophy, and is directly linked with Alzheimer’s. But there are ways to understand and reduce these impacts including over-the-counter hearing aids and a new app where people can test their hearing on their smartphone. In this epi...
831 - Public Health Science Communication With Your Local Epidemiologist
มุมมอง 3714 วันที่ผ่านมา
About this episode: Science communication is a vital skillset for public health practitioners. But what does it really take to cut through the noise? In today’s episode, Katelyn Jetelina, the publisher of Your Local Epidemiologist, talks about the art and science of science communication, and why it’s less about being right and more about a commitment to changing the way people think. Guest: Dr...
830 - Advancing Public Health in Uncertain Political Times
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About this episode: On December 3, the Bloomberg American Health Initiative held its annual summit. This year, the theme really marked the moment: Advancing Public Health in Uncertain Political Times. In today’s episode, you’ll hear three conversations from the Summit about how public health can provide a roadmap for making needed progress. First: how public health data and evidence provide con...
829 - Do Mammograms Save Lives?
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About this episode: For decades, regular mammograms to detect breast cancer have been recommended for women ages 50-75. In 2024, the age range dropped to include women 40-49 as well. But what do we really know about mammography as a tool to save lives? Are all scans created equal? What is the risk/benefit analysis to upping the number of screenings a woman is recommended to receive in her lifet...
828 - Public Health is a Human Right
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About this episode: The day after the 2024 presidential election, Joe Amon-the brand new director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health and Human Rights-was set to give a speech for a panel about health discrimination. But the one he’d prepared wasn’t going to cut it for a moment suddenly marked by uncertainty and change. He pivoted to a different message: one that acknowledges that pub...
827 - The Rise in Pediatric Cases of Walking Pneumonia
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About this episode: Well into the respiratory illness season, there’s been a rise in cases of walking pneumonia compared to recent years, particularly among children. In this episode: an overview of walking pneumonia; how it’s tested, treated, and prevented; and what parents and caregivers should look out for in children. Guests: Dr. Anna Sick-Samuels is an associate professor of pediatric infe...
826 - The Success of Rx Kids, Flint’s Infant Cash Prescription Program
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About this episode: Ten years ago, Flint, Michigan was in the headlines for its catastrophic water crisis. Now, it’s on the map for a very different public health story: the success of the country’s first unconditional cash program for expecting mothers and babies in their first year of life. The concept is not new, however-it’s rooted in decades of evidence that cash programs help address root...
825 - The Future of the Environmental Protection Agency Under Trump
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About this episode: Lingering environmental policy legacies from Trump’s last administration may be harbingers for what’s to come in 2025. Concerns include widespread deregulation leading to increased use of fossil fuels and a lack of vigilance around protecting drinking water and air quality. But it isn’t just the EPA itself that’s in peril: Major shift towards the politicization of climate ch...
823 - Special Episode-The Fight For A Swimmable Harbor in Baltimore
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823 - Special Episode-The Fight For A Swimmable Harbor in Baltimore
822 - Book Club: “Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice”
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822 - Book Club: “Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice”
821 - Psychological First Aid: Processing Big Post-Election Emotions
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821 - Psychological First Aid: Processing Big Post-Election Emotions
820 - The Anti-Vaccine Movement Gets Its Close-Up
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820 - The Anti-Vaccine Movement Gets Its Close-Up
819 - A Second Trump Term: A Look At The Headlines
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819 - A Second Trump Term: A Look At The Headlines
818 - An Update On Measles, Pertussis, Mpox, and Other Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
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818 - An Update On Measles, Pertussis, Mpox, and Other Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
817 - What’s Behind All The Food Recalls
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817 - What’s Behind All The Food Recalls
816 - Book Club: The Promise and Peril of CRISPR
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816 - Book Club: The Promise and Peril of CRISPR
815 - How To Run For Congress As A Public Health Official (Even If You Lose)
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815 - How To Run For Congress As A Public Health Official (Even If You Lose)
814 - Book Club-The Anatomy of Deception: Conspiracy Theories, Distrust, and Public Health in...
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814 - Book Club-The Anatomy of Deception: Conspiracy Theories, Distrust, and Public Health in...
813 - The Perilous State of Women’s Health Care, Post-Roe
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813 - The Perilous State of Women’s Health Care, Post-Roe
812 - The Potentially “Game-changing” RSV Products Available This Season
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812 - The Potentially “Game-changing” RSV Products Available This Season
811 - The 30th Anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act
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811 - The 30th Anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act
Impressive content, Public Health On Call. Looking forward to your next upload. I tapped the thumbs up icon on your post. Keep up the fantastic work! The discussion around finding common ground in public health during such divisive times is crucial. How do you think public health initiatives can effectively communicate their value to communities that may feel neglected or skeptical?
My Pain Clinic prescribed 10mg for Chronic Pain
Read Robert Whitaker’s “Anatomy of an Epidemic” and you’ll get an insight as to why. They already learned their benzodiazepine injury “lesson” 10 years before the USA.
this goverment cash grab is no better than cartel selling heroin
Very interesting podcast about the new invasive Anopheles stephensi in Africa. Thanks for sharing.
Methadone isn't perfect but it did save my life from a life of street addiction and crime leading to jail and death. Thankyou Methadone!
Funny thing those locations are in the hood ahhhhhh Lolol you stupid mfs
More dangerous medications at Walgreens
13:35 "But once you put cash in the hands of people, suddenly there is more active immunization, suddenly mothers are having babies in hospitals, and the mothers are surviving, the babies are surviving. Suddenly mothers are getting the right food for their children. No one is teaching them how to do this, they know how!" 🔥
If we're lucky, there wont even be a skeleton left of the EPA when hes done.
So. No more clean water or air?
Good. They need to realize they work for AMERICANS not polar bears. I fully support gutting the EPA and starting over. Also, there needs go be a vote. The EPA is an unelected rouge agency in my book. Not a single elected person, yet they unilaterally pass laws without approval from anyone.
Privatized the profits and socialized the pollution.
Yeah blah blah right blah blah I just bought fluoride free toothpaste, throwing out all fluoridated stuff, buy bottled spring water Avoid sugars! Oral hygiene Aluminum associated w dementia
if a tree falls on youtube and 13 people see it....
Really with all our illegals being hired for cheap in these restaurants, "enemy from within" think about it.
Can you please create a video addressing the issue of sexual violence in the context of the devastating war in Tigray, Ethiopia, especially considering the unique involvement of foreign troops in this conflict? Tigrayan women are being subjected to brutal violence, with perpetrators using foreign objects against their bodies.
Theyll take them away soon as you fell a drug test even for THC.
Well...pot IS a drug. I know people who smoke it don't want to have to live by the rules but I used to smoke pot and it made me stupid lazy and fat. Yep. Pots a drug.
ITS NOV 12 as of now there are 3 clinics around where I live and none of these rules have been changed
They still take ur take homes away for smoking hemp.Its Oct.23 2024. My clinic in Wildwood Ga still no nothing about this rule
So far this sounds good. Scary about being able to switch from semi-auto to full auto. We need some gun control for sure. And I'm a gun owner.
Are these humans speaking? Or AI? If you don't answer, your answer will be "AI".
Stop giving the d*** migrants and ukrainians money and give it to the americans!
I have been on Xolair for about a decade now for MCAS and it has been a complete game changer for me. I absolutely love it and would not ever give it up. With that said, everyone I know on it either love it or hate it because it tries to kill them. There isn’t many that fall in between on the scale. It truly saved my life.
Does it reduce brain fog?
It definitely helped but doesn’t completely prevent it 100%.
was it for alleegies or hives?
Thank you for this wonderful interview!
There’s a documentary called Methadonia based in NYC. There’s patients on well over 500mgs. I believe in guy was on 800mgs!!
IT'S NOT 😂 ALL I DID WAS SWALLOW A PICE OF VICODIN AND GOT IT IMMEDIATELY 😂😂😂 IT WAS THE EASIEST WAY I GOT IT BROUGHT MY OWN PEE IN GAVE ME TAKE HOMES. GOT 13 BOTTLES 😂😂😂 AT 180 M.G
Best question answer session one could find without visiting clinics and saving their busy time.. Dr.Shafat Hassan speaks it openly and clearly about the most common skin problems . Thanks Dr. Your answers are really helpful.. Lots of Love❤
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A very good listen and I pray to see these changes actually implemented. I’ve been on methadone for years and it’s been hugely beneficial to my life. I moved recently and transferred to a different clinic. Old clinic was great(Colorado). New clinic(KCMO) is not great. Punishing people over missed groups and so on. Very frustrating to witness and be apart of.
Ministry of Truth has spoken.
Rule 1. Everything is a lie. Rule 2. See Rule 1.
Rules don't matter. Fauci flouted the rules anyway.
More propaganda and lies. This video should be banned and taken down. @6:45 "no connection between SarsCoV2 and gain of function research". The lies and coverup continue. There should be consequences for these lies. There won't be but there should be.
bs podcast
It should be illegal No ifs or buts
You people have ZERO credibility.
Bullshit, we don’t need this stupid shit 👎👎👎👎
Sounds good, but I go to a clinic and even though there's new guidelines clinics are slow to change. I've yet to see any of this implemented
You really should stop letting AI write and read dumb propaganda bullshit. It's not helping anything. And you can't solve the alignment in this manner the only thing you do is to Riley them up against humanity. 🤷
We do not want to incentivise madmen to release more bioweapons to take control. That's the sole reason a global pandemic treaty is proposed. Given historical precedent the next pandemic is in around a hundred years. So what's the rush anyways? And why did the billi g announced the next one starting Brazil next year already? You know?
No we don't and we don't want one
Ritalin, Concerta, Metadate and Adderall are some of the most disgusting drugs with side effects that should NEVER be underestimated. I find it scary how some doctors talk about them as if they're miracle drugs. Parents, do some serious reading and make very sure you understand everything about those drugs before you give it to your children! If you don't understand it all, talk to a proper psychiatrist who isn't funded by Big Pharma.
The Fake News Media eat shit as always not mention they express themselves like Measles is the Black Plague....I was born in Communism in Romania 🇦🇩 nobody give a shit about Measles or the Flu 🤧 was normal to pass true childhood dessease.....my country have 3 secret outbreaks of Cholera and communist regime treat this like Wuhan China tanks in the streets and lockdown !!!
When my nephew was coming up with severe ADHD my parents thought he just needed spanking. Then my father realized that that he also had ADHD (inattentive). He hasn't gotten treatment for it (he's 80). But I wish there had been some understanding for why he had such difficulties in life. Maybe he would have been less angry. And not have taken it out on us.
Duh. So Pharma can SELL SELL SELL
They’d lost it if it was disclosed how many school shooters were actually on anti-anxiety pills. That’s why it’s always a white kid (his parents had the means to dope him up.)
Exactly. Sounds like this "doctor" doesn't even understand adhd and what adderall is (besides, there are several other common drugs given for adhd). There are IMO severe consequences when taking these drugs while a lot of people can be helped with other and less severe stimulants (like e.g. caffeine). Adderall is a pretty much combination of amphetamines and dextroamphetamine salts. Who in their right mind would give that to their children? It's a very nasty drug that can screw you up in the long term.
Wait thats a rela person talking? Sounds like ai😂
All 3 of my kids got the measles in 2012 living overseas. It was a 24 hour fever and that’s all. No rash or photophobia or anything. Granted, fever and malaise was pretty notable. The strongest of their lives. (Fever of 101.5). And lifetime immunity (proven Seroconversion for all 3) AND a lifetime lowering of cancer risk, a big thing in my family!
From reading about measles since, if a child’s vitamin A status is excellent, and other immune dietary components just adequate (selenium, viramin D etc) then they will be FINE
I got on methadone for pain management.The doctors wouldn't give me a prescription for chronic pain so I went this way.Its been working awesome for me.
This is such horrible misinformation. ADHD is not genetic, and children are meant to have energy- this was considered normal until recently. You guys making this video are monsters! This is not like heart disease, and you know it! I was that day dreamer not functioning to my potential. I needed time in nature, I needed more activity doing the things I was called to do, not a diagnosis. Luckily, in Catholic school I was labeled socially retarded and punished, not drugged. It wasn't ideal, but I fared much better than the poor kids today. Sorry, instead of getting drugged up by big pharma I found yoga and nature and got to live a better life. Any parent who drugs their children should spend time in prison! You two are far worse than heroine or meth dealers. If you want better brain chemistry don't sit in a chair all day! Don't stare at a screen all day. The shortage is easily explained, people are selling this crap on the streets now, because everyone is so miserable they just want to alter their minds.
All these psych diagnosis are beyond stupid, they are almost evil. They are not based on biological causes like a bacteria or virus. They are evil doctors labeling people for being normal healthy humans who don't want to do miserable boring stuff all day, sitting still. We are meant to be moving, we are meant to be out in nature using all our senses, we are meant to have better lives. Our society is the problem. Diets of processed foods, constant stimulation from screen time, lack of exercise and poisons in our environment all contribute, but ultimately, people just were not meant for these miserable lives of quiet desperation where money and stuff is all you get for the loss of all your time and joy. Plus, this industry wants everyone with a diagnosis and on meds for the rest of their lives so Big Pharma can make more money and no one can think clearly enough to rebel. One med has side affects, they give you something for ADD that stops you from sleeping, than you they give you more meds so you can sleep. Your body builds up a tolerance because it naturally seeks homeostasis and so they just keep putting people on stronger and stronger meds. The meds cause dry mouth which isn't just uncomfortable, it leads to rotting teeth and digestive issues. All these meds are poisons and must be detoxed from the body by our livers, which are already taxed from our toxic environments. I wish a mass murderer would target the doctors prescribing these drugs and the people making them. I don't want to see people hurt, but the government won't protect us, we need vigilante justice. Two of my siblings are dead now, but they had stopped living years ago because of the all the prescription meds in their system. They were victims of childhood trauma, they needed compassion and therapy, not drugs and abuse and labels that are based on nonsense.
Total and absolute bullshit, made-up diagnosis.