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In this episode, we examine the recent retraction of a 2010 study that suggested a link between neonatal hepatitis B vaccination and autism in boys. We break down the methodological flaws that led to its withdrawal, explore related research from the same authors and others, and dive into why establishing causal links between vaccines and autism remains extraordinarily complex. Autism is multifactorial—shaped by genetics, environment, and timing—and we discuss the broader scientific consensus while highlighting the importance of rigorous evidence in public health debates.
In this episode, Bright and Anousha sit down with Dr. Joseph Lim, Director of Clinical Hepatology at Yale School of Medicine, to explore the intersection of viral hepatitis and MASH/MASLD. Dr. Lim shares key insights on how these conditions overlap and what it means for liver health and disease progression.Support the showOur website: www.hepb.orgSupport B Heppy!Social Media: Instagram - Twitter - Facebook
Viral hepatitis is an ongoing public health threat, despite the long-standing availability of effective vaccines for hepatitis A and B. Here, experts Paul Kwo, MD, Jewel Mullen, MD, MPH, MPA, FACP, and Su Wang, MD, MPH, FACP, discuss how to incorporate knowledge of hepatitis A and B risk factors and disease burden into patient counseling to enhance uptake of hepatitis A and B vaccines. Topics covered include: The burden of hepatitis A and B in the United States Risk factors for infection Current evidence-based recommendations for hepatitis A and B vaccination. Follow along with the slides here, and get access to all of our new podcasts by subscribing to the Decera Clinical Education Infectious Disease Podcast on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, or Spotify. Presenters: Paul Y. Kwo, MD Professor of Medicine Director of Hepatology Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford, California Jewel Mullen, MD, MPH, MPA, FACP Associate Professor of Population Health and Internal Medicine University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School Austin, Texas Su Wang, MD, MPH, FACP Medical Director, Center for Asian Health & Viral Hepatitis Programs Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center/RWJBarnabas-Rutgers Medical Group Assistant Clinical Professor, Rutgers New Jersey Medical Group Florham Park, New Jersey Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Air Date: 5–23-2026 Today we examine the real-world cost of dismantling America's public health infrastructure, the dangerous pseudoscience driving RFK Jr.'s health agenda, and the contradictions fracturing the MAHA movement from within.And now on to the show Full Show Notes Be part of the show! Leave a voice message, message us on Signal at the handle bestoftheleft.01, or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Members Get Bonus Shows + No Ads!) Use our links to shop Bookshop.org and Libro.fm for a non-evil book and audiobook purchasing experience! Join our Discord community! TOP TAKES KP 1: Trump Looks Foolish for Choice of Kennedy and Deep Cuts at CDC as Real-world Perils Play Out - The Rachel Maddow Show - Air Date 5-12-26 KP 2: 'The Wheels Are Coming Off': Trump Already Less Popular Than After Jan. 6 - All In with Chris Hayes - Air Date 4-22-26 KP 3: How RFK, Jr.'s Beliefs Echo a Troubling Ideology | Science Quickly Podcast - Scientific American - Air Date 3-13-26 KP 4: MAHA Moms Are Mad - Today, Explained - Air Date 3-3-26 KP 5: As WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak a Global Health Emergency, Did USAID Cuts Worsen the Crisis - Democracy Now! - Air Date 5-18-26 KP 6: How People with Disabilities Could Bear the Burden of Medicaid Funding Cuts - PBS NewsHour - Air Date 2-3-26 KP 7: RFK Jr Goes Full Eugenics to Congress; IMMIGRANTS BRING DISEASE - Brittany Page - Air Date 4-22-26 (00:54:35) NOTE FROM THE EDITOR RFK's Public Health Descruction is Easier than the Rebuilding We'll have to do Later DEEPER DIVES (01:05:28) SECTION A: THE DAMAGE DONE A1: From COVID to Hepatitis to Measles, RFK Jr. Is Gutting Vaccine Science' Ex-CDC Expert Speaks Out - Democracy Now! - Air Date 12-12-25 A2: FDA Chief Pushed Out in Latest Sign of Public Health Chaos Under RFK Jr. - Democracy Now! - Air Date 5-13-26 A3: WaPo Bombshell: RFK's CDC Burying Report on Covid Vaccine Success - All In with Chris Hayes - Air Date 4-9-26 A4: WATCH: Warnock Criticizes RFK Jr. for CDC Cuts to Rabies Emergency Line - PBS NewsHour - Air Date 4-22-26 A5: World Health Organization Issues Hantavirus Alert - Thom Hartmann Program - Air Date 5-16-26 A6: Can We Trust RFK Jr. On Hantavirus? - The Bitchuation Room (with Francesca Fiorentini) - Air Date 5-13-26 (01:47:09) SECTION B: IDEOLOGY AND THE MISINFORMATION MACHINE B1: Elizabeth Jacobs on RFK Jr. and Public Health - CounterSpin - Air Date 9-5-25 B2: RFK's Antivax Push. Measles Resurges Across America - Roland S. Martin - Air Date 2-24-26 (02:06:42) SECTION C: INSIDE THE MAHA COALITION C1: MAHA's Glyphosate Meltdown [feat Mallory DeMille] Part 1 - Conspirituality - Air Date 3-5-26 C2: Why RFK Jr. Is Projecting a More 'Moderate' MAHA Stance - The Brian Lehrer Show - Air Date 4-27-26 C3: MAHA's Glyphosate Meltdown [feat Mallory DeMille] Part 2 - Conspirituality - Air Date 3-5-26 (02:36:04) SECTION D: HOW A COUNTRY BECOMES "UNDERBABIED" D1: Underbabied? Part 1 - The Professional Left Podcast with Driftglass and Blue Gal - Air Date 5-12-26 D2: RFK Jr. Dissatisfied with Teen Sperm & Sean Duffy Gets Back to Reality - The Daily Show - Air Date 5-12-26 D3: Underbabied? Part 2 - The Professional Left Podcast with Driftglass and Blue Gal - Air Date 5-12-26 Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow BotL: Bluesky | Mastodon | Threads | X Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Ischemic Hepatitis from the Gastrointestinal section at Medbullets.comFollow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbulletsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
You've maybe heard that during an accident, time slows. Truth is, it's an illusion. Your brain flips into high-alert, and processes visual information in way higher detail, which makes the experience feel longer. Of all the episodes and stories we've shared on this show before, this is the one story you would absolutely not want to appreciate in high-detail slow-mo.On today's episode: you'll find out how cholera and typhoid-laced fart water led to the reinvention of one of the world's cleverest and most innovative cities; you will find out why crapping on music could technically be considered a kind of self-care; and although you're missing the context now, I'm going to advise you to potentially remove your fingernails at some point, and you might surprise yourself by agreeingAnd if you were listening on Patreon… you would hear the beloved tale of a potentially made-up cow that got the jimmy legs and vaporized a city; you would visit the most literally and purposefully vomit-inducing statue ever erected; and you would learn the fascinating history of transportation-based toilets. Today's episode was supposed to be another minisode, but in the new-standing tradition, so much for that. It was also supposed to be bloodless, which it was, but it still managed to be incredibly disturbing and upsetting without it. I make that point that if we had dropped 800 lbs of blood on people, you would have been easier to get over. You ever hear of the 2008 case of a man experiencing severe untreated psychosis, attacked and decapitating his seat mate on a Greyhound Bus with a hunting knife in Manitoba, Canada? I believe the Dave Matthews Poop Bus Disaster of 2004 is far worse. I would want the members and families of the Dave Matthews band know I mean all this in good fun. Much better fun than the 120 people who ate 800 lbs of fudge from the sky on that August day. Again, good fun. I finish the episode with a few shoutouts. I also want to thank Hydra Corvi and Kerry-Ann Borthwick for helping me behind the scenes with a little inspiration. And as far as shout-outs go. On the next episode, I will be announcing the results of our Gorilla Naming Contest, and the explanation should be heart warming as hell. I would have had this all in the can sooner, but my personal life spirals around me and I've been struggling for a bit. Tourniquets, same story - lost to time but not forgotten. They're in the mail, this week, promise. Special guests include: E. coli, Salmonella, Norovirus, Hepatitis, Giardia, and Cryptosporidium. ––––– THANK YOU. Most shows survive at the whim of production companies and corporate sponsors, built from the top down. Doomsday doesn't exist because some network exec believes in it – it exists because actual people do. It's built from the bottom up, and it's been my privilege to bring you these stories. Just you, me, and a microphone. I don't do this for you, so much as I do this because of you. If you'd like to support the show at Buy Me A Coffee, or join the club over at Patreon for AD-FREE EPISODES, LONGER EPISODES, EXTRA CONTENT, all that good stuff All older episodes can be found on any of your favorite channels Apple : https://tinyurl.com/5fnbumdw Spotify : https://tinyurl.com/73tb3uuw IHeartRadio : https://tinyurl.com/vwczpv5j Podchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6w Stitcher : https://tinyurl.com/mcyxt6vw Google : https://tinyurl.com/3fjfxatt Spreaker : https://tinyurl.com/fm5y22su RadioPublic : https://tinyurl.com/w67b4kec PocketCasts. : https://pca.st/ef1165v3 CastBox : https://tinyurl.com/4xjpptdr Breaker. : https://tinyurl.com/4cbpfayt Deezer. : https://tinyurl.com/5nmexvwt Follow us on the socials for more Facebook : www.facebook.com/doomsdaypodcast Instagram : www.instagram.com/doomsdaypodcast Twitter : www.twitter.com/doomsdaypodcast TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@doomsday.the.podcast Safety google off. We'll talk soon. And thanks for listening. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/doomsday-history-s-most-dangerous-podcast--4866335/support.
The HIV/AIDS Legal Centre provides services to people living with HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis around Australia but its funding for legal services for people outside New South Wales and Queensland runs out on June 30 this year. Lawyer Frederick Johnston joins us from Sydney. About HALC -
Liver disease is often overlooked in primary care, yet it is one of the fastest-growing causes of morbidity and mortality in the UK. Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), previously known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), now affects around one-third of the UK population, with prevalence rising and all-cause mortality worsening over time. In this second episode of a series on hepatology and hepatitis, Dr James Waldron is joined by Dr Rik Fijten (GP Partner, Hepatitis C GP Champion for Bexley and GP Clinical Fellow in Gastroenterology) to explore why MASLD matters to GPs, why it is so common and why primary care is central to identifying disease early and preventing progression. They discuss why clinicians need to raise this often “silent” disease proactively and how it should be considered alongside diabetes, hypertension and weight management. The conversation covers how to approach abnormal liver function tests, how to assess fibrosis risk using simple non-invasive tools and how MASLD fits into the wider cardio–renal–metabolic model of long-term condition care. The episode also looks ahead to emerging treatments and what the future may hold for patients.Access episode show notes containing key references and take-home points at:https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/infectious-disease/ep-205-metabolic-dysfunction-associated-steatotic-liver-disease-and-hepatitis.DisclaimerThis content is for medical education purposes only and does not constitute clinical advice. While specific drugs and dosages may be discussed, clinicians should always refer to local protocols and official prescribing information before administering medication.Did you know? With GPnotebook Pro, you can earn CPD credits by tracking the podcast episodes you listen to. Learn more.
Welcome to this week's communal Schauer, we're covering *deep breath* women's health, mental health, arthritis awareness, physical fitness and sports, Hepatitis and more! I encourage everyone to check out the links and sources below for more information, there's a lot to look into! I hope you enjoy this winding, wandering behemoth of a medical episode because I thoroughly enjoyed making it. I'm wishing everyone a happy, healthy May! ● Tear. Pour. Live More. Go to https://LiquidIV.com and get 20% off your first purchase with code SCHAUER at checkout ● Download Hily Dating App from the App Store or Google Play, or visit https://hily.go.link/jRMKW I will be posting the Substack for Dyslexia accommodations on Wednesday, May 6, so make sure to check that out - the link for my Substack is: https://substack.com/@sarahschauer Also, I will be starting a new book club soon so subscribe to my Substack if you'd like updates on that! Website Resources: Hydraulic Brain: Body motion linked to fluid movement in the brain https://medicalxpress.com/news/2026-04-hydraulic-brain-body-motion-linked.html#google_vignette Rethinking Vibration as an Emotional Language https://neurosciencenews.com/expressive-vibration-tactons-communication-30602/ National Health Observances (Women's Health Month) https://www.sophe.org/focus-areas/national-health-observances/ In lieu of overwhelming this already packed list of sources I am just going to strongly encourage you all to visit this link to find information on various disorders and conditions as well as screening and accommodation tools. This is the resource I'm referring to when it comes to endometriosis, arthritis, sports medicine, lupus, melanoma, skin cancer, National Women's Health Week - May 10-16 2026 https://womenshealth.gov/nwhw/resources#learn-more Endocrine System Rundown https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/21201-endocrine-system Those Lovely ‘Mones: The Intersection of ADHD and Hormones https://chadd.org/adhd-news/adhd-news-adults/attention-those-lovely-mones-the-intersection-of-adhd-and-hormones/ The Benefits of Skeletal Muscle on the Endocrine System https://www.summonhealth.com/news/d6dhohoaq28k5o5bzuc4cscrnvo82z Understanding Lupus - Lupus is a cruel mystery we must all solve together https://www.lupus.org/understanding-lupus May is National Stroke Awareness Month https://www.sophe.org/focus-areas/may-national-stroke-awareness-month/ Three Stages of Communication According to Vygotsky - What are the Stages of Language Development https://psychwithkeegan.com/2025/06/the-three-stages-of-communicate-according-to-vygotsky/ — Book Titles: Clean: The New Science of Skin and the Beauty of Doing Less - James Hamblin Movement Matters: How Embodied Cognition Informs Teaching and Learning - Edited by Sheila L. Macrine and Jennifer M. B. Fugate The Bullet Journal Method: Track the Past, Order the Present, Design the Future - Ryder Carroll Mind Mapping - Cam Knight The ADHD Focus Friend: A Planning + Productivity Workbook - Grace Koelma Because We Are Bad: OCD and a Girl Lost in Thought - Lily Bailey What My Bones Know: About Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma - Stephanie Foo ADHD Body and Mind: A Compassionate Guide to Rewiring Your Nervous System with Neuroscience, Nutrition, and Gut-Brain Health - Dr. Miguel Toribio-Mateas Just finished this one and I would ABSOLUTELY recommend picking this one up if you have ADHD Future Tense: Why Anxiety Is Good for You (Even Though It Feels Bad) - Tracy Dennis-Tiwary, PhD In the Shadow of Diagnosis: Psychiatric Power and Queer Life - Regina Kunzel On Muscle: The Stuff That Moves Us and Why It Matters - Bonnie Tsui — Books Coming Out This Year for ADHD & Hormones: ADHD and Women: A Guide to Optimizing Your Hormones and Thriving with ADHD - Dr. Jolene Brighten Coming out October 6, 2026 Female Hormones and ADHD: The Impact on Brain and Body - Dr. Lotta Borg Skoglund & Dr. Helena Kopp Kallner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Regional communities face unique challenges when it comes to Hepatitis, other blood borne viruses (BBV), and sexual health, including access to services, workforce capacity, stigma, and visibility. In light of this, LiverWell and Thorne Harbour Country are running a forum focused on strengthening healthcare workforce practices in Bendigo and surrounding communities. This forum aims to take a practical approach, recognising that factors like regionality, sexuality, gender, culture and migration status all shape health outcomes. On Well Well Well, we speak often about stigmatising experiences for LGBTIQA+ communities and people living with HIV in healthcare settings. In much the same vein, healthcare workers admit to treating patients negatively that have engaged in sex work, are living with Hepatitis, or have injected drugs, according to LiverWell. We’re joined this episode by Jon Kok from LiverWell to break down the reality of stigma for these cohorts, how intersectional identities can present additional challenges, how LiverWell’s ‘StreetShot’ art project with Minus18 can help to visualise these issues, and why regional voices are essential to the solution. Check out our other JOY Podcasts for more on LGBTIQ+ health and wellbeing at joy.org.au/wellwellwell. If there's something you'd like us to explore on the show, send through ideas or questions at wellwellwell@joy.org.au Find out more about LGBTIQ+ services and events in Victoria and South Australia at thorneharbour.org and samesh.org.au
In this episode of the IDEA Collider, host Mike Rea sits down with Marianne De Backer, CEO of Vir Biotechnology, to explore how she is leading one of biotech's most complex transformations. After the rapid rise and decline of COVID-19 revenues tied to sotrovimab, Marianne stepped into Vir Bio in 2023 and led a bold strategic reset—refocusing the company on immuno-oncology, infectious disease, and platform-driven innovation. The conversation dives into Vir Bio's next chapter, including its masked T-cell engager (TCE) pipeline and the PRO-XTEN® masking platform, which is designed to overcome the safety challenges of TCEs in the treatment of solid tumors by shielding therapies until they reach the tumor microenvironment. They also discuss Vir Bio's advancing hepatitis delta program, currently in registrational Phase 3 trials, and the company's growing pipeline leveraging the synergy of its AI-driven discovery, protein engineering capabilities, and universal PRO-XTEN® masking technology. Marianne shares what it takes to lead through a biotech downturn—from restructuring and capital discipline to rebuilding culture, integrating new teams, and positioning for long-term growth. This episode is a deep dive into biotech turnaround strategy, next-generation cancer therapies, and leadership in times of uncertainty. Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction and Vir's transformation story 00:40 – Marianne De Backer's 30+ year pharma journey 02:42 – Vir's origins and post-COVID strategic pivot 04:42 – Taking over as CEO during a crisis 06:33 – Lessons from the biotech downturn (“biotech winter”) 08:56 – Astellas partnership and T-cell engager strategy 09:52 – ProXtend platform: masked T-cell engagers explained 13:24 – Clinical data, safety, and tumor targeting 15:32 – Integrating new teams and scientific expertise 17:38 – Expanding the pipeline (HER2, EGFR, oncology) 19:50 – Hepatitis delta program and commercialization plans 22:11 – Funding strategy and biotech market outlook 25:37 – FDA interactions and regulatory perspective 28:13 – AI in drug discovery and clinical trials (Daisy platform) 31:34 – Culture: grit, ingenuity, collaboration, authenticity 34:21 – Personal reflections and leadership mindset 35:46 – Closing thoughts Don't forget to Like, Share, Subscribe, Rate, and Review! Keep up with Marianne De Backer; LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marianne-d-de-backer-msc-phd-mba-73403411/ Website: https://www.vir.bio/ Follow IDEA Pharma On; Website: https://www.ideapharma.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-pharma Listen to more fantastic podcast episodes: https://ideacollider.simplecast.com/
Dr. Galati starts the program with his story telling about how being healthy is a full-time job. He also has Hepatologist Dr. Chuma Egwim on to talk about the value in taking care of yourself by maintaining your regular health checkups. Dr. Galati also spends a few minutes with a primer on hepatitis.
At 30, Chanel was living with a “trio” of autoimmune conditions: Ulcerative Colitis, Type 1 Autoimmune Hepatitis, and Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, plus severe iron deficiency and exhaustion. After years of trying everything from holistic approaches to strict diets, she finally surrendered to medication… and still felt something was missing. In this episode, I talk with Chanel, a 30‑year‑old community support worker from New Zealand, who shares how years of flares, hospitalisation, very high liver enzymes, low iron and a background in holistic medicine led to a crisis point where conventional meds were necessary—but still didn't feel like the full answer. Inside six weeks of the Release Process®, Chanel experienced: Normalised systemic inflammation, iron and hemoglobinA significant drop in liver enzymesA complete shift in how she sees medication, boundaries, relationships and her own leadership This conversation explores how processing long‑held emotions changed not only Chanel's inner world, but also her health markers, work opportunities and sense of purpose. Link & Next Steps: If this episode resonated with you and you feel that Release might be the next step in your healing journey you can now join with extra support in the lead up to the next LIVE round. You can learn more here: https://theartoflisteningtoyourbody.com/release-course You can also explore this work in Jin's book: Healing Beyond the Diagnosis: The Emotional Work That Creates True Transformation (Available on Amazon world-wide) You can learn more & get your copy here: https://drjinong.com/hbd-book You can also connect with Jin on social media: Instagram: @theartoflisteningtoyourbody Facebook: @drjinong (personal) or @theartoflisteningtoyourbody Website: https://drjinong.com and https://theartoflisteningtoyourbody.com/
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Chronic Hepatitis from the Gastrointestinal section at Medbullets.comFollow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbulletsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
In this EASL DeepDive, experts will discuss the latest advances in the EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines on the management of autoimmune hepatitis, published in the "Journal of Hepatology" in 2025.Learning objectivesSelect induction and maintenance treatment strategies aimed at achieving complete biochemical responseRecognise and manage disease flares, treatment intolerance, and suboptimal response in autoimmune hepatitisUnderstand tailored approaches to autoimmune hepatitis management in specific patient groupsFacultyMária Papp - ModeratorMichael Heneghan - SpeakerGeorge Dalekos - SpeakerMaria Carlota Londoño - Speaker
Program notes:0:38 Migrating biopharma industry1:36 Early stage development2:36 Need to replicate studies3:23 Treatment for fatigue from long Covid4:25 Fluvoxamine or metformin5:25 Only fluvoxamine helped6:25 Only for fatigue6:35 How treatments for hepatitis C have been used7:36 Number of people receiving treatment declining8:36 Need a better system9:16 Dulaglutide or tirzepatide and patient reported outcomes10:17 Quality of life metrics11:43 End
In DOLLY, a couple's romantic hike turns into a nightmare when they stumble across a mysterious hulking figure, dressed as a doll: dress, corn-yellow wig, and cracked porcelain mask.You've seen horror movies. Weirdos in the woods rarely bring good news.The woman, Macy (Fabianne Therese), is kidnapped by the gargantuan doll and brought to their house to live as the newest plaything. How will Macy escape? That's the flick.And it's at this point that I find myself wanting to stretch DOLLY into one of a few directions, kinda like how FRIDAY THE 13TH improved on its initial concept of "masked campground killer." Do we go into Dolly's psychology? Unlike Jason, there is internal conflict, gesticulated passionately in Max the Impaler's performance. Tender, though clumsy, maternal instincts clash with bratty, violent tantrums. Dolly seems to want to compensate for a love or stability they've clearly lacked in their own lives. I don't need a CHAINSAW MASSACRE kind of prequel, but I find myself drawn to this back-and-forth, wish to put Dolly in more situations to understand where they'd like to be as opposed to where they mentally are.We could also go for grimy gonzo. Director Rod Blackhurst wastes no time in treating body parts as a child would their macabre plastic graveyard of toys (My mind reverts to my son's decapitated board of Hungry Hungry hippos.) It's not just the gore, either. Blackhurst relishes in the disgust inherent within the dirtiest dollhouse on Earth. Just saying, there's a pacifier lying around that has to have the entire Hepatitis alphabet crawling all over it.The last direction we could borrow from Jason Voorhees? Unabashed silliness. DOLLY could uppercut a dude's head clean off and I wouldn't bat an eye. Some of this humor seems self-aware, poking a cheeky finger into the face of horror tropes. I wouldn't mind if DOLLY 2 further followed Tobe Hooper's example and eschewed its attempt at existential terror in favor of goofball parody.However, as it stands, the mixture leaves me unsatisfied. The movie's too bare-bones to flesh out its best character or relish in the nastiness. Macy simply makes the kind of decisions serving only to stretch out the runtime instead of providing an audience facsimile to root for. And by the sixth time Macy gains an upper hand only to allow Dolly the chance to get up and chase her again, I've rolled my eyes to the extent of twisting off their stalks.I don't endorse this movie. I endorse its potential. What's the saying? "Go write your first novel. When it's done, bury it in the backyard. Then, walk back inside and start work on your first novel."---DOLLY is now available to watch, buy or rent via video on demand.Follow The Movies on Instagram & LetterboxdThrow a couple dollars in the tip jar!
In Süditalien wurden seit Jahresbeginn mehr als 130 Hepatitis-A-Fälle gemeldet, vermutlich ausgelöst durch rohe Muscheln. Müssen sich Osterreisende jetzt Sorgen machen und wie gut sind wir in der Schweiz geschützt? Das klären wir gemeinsam mit dem Präsidenten des Vereins Hepatitis Schweiz, Prof. Dr. med. Philip Bruggmann.
Dr. Galati starts the program with a story about a conversation he had with this finance guy after buying a new car this past week. He has Amy McGorry join to share her story of liver disease. She tells us about the journey of having autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). Dr. Galati also spends a few minutes on the misunderstanding the role of alcohol has on liver transplant.
In breaking news, a federal judge has blocked the Trump Administration and RFK Jr's anti-vax policies, allowing children and babies to go without Hepatitis, meningitis, COVID19, influenza, and Rotavirus vaccines based on the policy set by a band of anti-vaxxers RFK Jr. brought in to the Center for Disease Control and the Congressionally-required vaccine committee. Popok reports on how a Supreme Court decision that Trump once supported may lead to Trump losing again on trying to destroy public health. Subscribe: @LegalAFMTN Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show The Ken Harbaugh Show: https://meidasnews.com/tag/the-ken-harbaugh-show Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy Podcast for our especially special Daily Special, Metro Shrimp & Grits Thursdays is now available on the Spreaker Player!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, a federal judge blocked RFK Jr's anti-vax policies, allowing children and babies to go without Hepatitis, meningitis, COVID19, influenza, and Rotavirus vaccines based on the policy set by a band of anti-vaxxers RFK Jr. brought in.Then, on the rest of the menu, national parks employees say SFGATE/SFChronicle has been blacklisted by the Interior Department; Pam Bondi defied the courts and gave an ousted interim US attorney a new title to allow him to keep his job in Wisconsin; and, rapper Afroman won his lawsuit against police over mocking their 2022 raid in viral music videos using home security video showing the deputies thirsting over his lemon pound cake.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where two men appeared in a London court accused of carrying out “hostile” surveillance of the UK's Jewish community on behalf of Iran; and, the MAGA State Department says it is adding twelve countries to an expanding list of nations whose citizens must post bonds of up to $15,000 to apply for US visas.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!The Netroots Radio Live PlayerKeep Your Resistance Radio Beaming 24/7/365!“Everyone in this good city enjoys the full right to pursue their own inclinations in all reasonable and, unreasonable ways.” -- The Daily Picayune, New Orleans, March 5, 1851Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/west-coast-cookbook-speakeasy--2802999/support.
In this episode of the RCP Medicine Podcast, Professor Ewan Forrest, Consultant Hepatologist at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, joins Dr Jennifer Tham, Gastroenterology Trainee in the West of Scotland, to explore the diagnosis and management of alcohol related hepatitis. A common but often misunderstood emergency presentation. Through a detailed case, they unpack diagnostic challenges, key blood markers, distinguishing features from decompensated cirrhosis, and the practical steps clinicians should take in the first 72–96 hours. The episode also demystifies prognostic scoring systems, steroid use, nutritional support, and the future direction of ARH research and management.Note:This recording was made in 2025. In March 2026 NHS Blood and Transplant agreed to a further pilot of liver transplantation for selected patients with Alcohol-related hepatitis. RCP LinksEducationEventsMembershipImproving carePolicy and campaignsRCP Social MediaInstagramLinkedInFacebookXBlueskyMusic: Episode 50 onward - Bensound.comEpisodes 1 - 49 'Impressive Deals' - Nicolai Heidlas
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Wie geht man als mündiger, lebenslustiger Mensch mit Geschlechtskrankheiten um? Wie sollte man sich verhalten, was sollte man wissen, wie oft sich testen lassen? Das habe ich Mirjiam Hall gefragt. Sie ist Gynäkologin und Vorsitzende der Aids Hilfe Wien. Wie man Risiken reduziert, ohne sich verrückt zu machen.
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Have you seen that trend going around on social media where native speakers share a word they mispronounced once… and it still haunts them years later? Today we're turning those viral confessions into a pronunciation lesson
Let's talk about something that doesn't get people excited. No machines, nothing about forklifts, and no mention of productivity or numbers. I'd like to talk about paperwork. I know I know, but this isn't boring paperwork. This is the paperwork of life. The kind of documents that quietly follow you from your first job all the way to retirement. The kind that, when handled correctly, makes life easier, and when ignored, can create stress, delays, lost money, or even lost opportunities. I was looking for the right word here, I highlighted the words personal responsibility, and that's not what I'm looking for, but there are things we, ourselves, need to make sure we get right. So instead of harping on what we need to do I'll just speak to it in an, “I've seen how this plays out” kind of way. Because here's the truth, no company, no HR department, no recruiter, no government agency cares about your paperwork more than you do, and they never will. When someone gets a job offer, they're excited. And they should be. But onboarding isn't just about orientation videos and a badge. From day one, you're asked to complete documents like I-9 employment verification, W-4 tax forms, Direct deposit information, Benefit elections, Emergency contacts, Policy acknowledgments. And these aren't just forms. These documents determine whether you can legally work, how and when you get paid, how much tax is withheld, whether you have insurance, and who gets called if there are any problems or emergencies. When onboarding paperwork is filled out incorrectly, or rushed through, problems can start immediately. Delayed paychecks. Incorrect tax withholdings. Missed benefits. And the worst part? Most of those problems are preventable. Here's a tip or an opinion I guess, if a document affects your pay, your health, or your job security, slow down. Ask questions if you do not understand something. Especially anything like deductions. Read what you're signing. If you don't understand a box, don't guess. Guessing on official paperwork almost always comes back around to us. The I-9 form is one of the most misunderstood documents in employment, and one of the most important. This form verifies your identity and your legal authorization to work in the United States. It requires specific documents, completed within a specific timeframe. If our hiring agent doesn't properly complete the I-9 you may not be allowed to start work. Your employment could be delayed, or you could be terminated, not for performance, but for a compliance issue. This isn't personal. It's just the law. As a worker, our responsibility is simple but serious. We need to bring valid, acceptable documents, make sure names match exactly, and pay attention to dates and signatures. Just this week I've heard about 3 individuals that met all the qualifications for a position, interviewed great, was offered the position, only to say that they didn't bring 2 forms of I.D. Their hiring process was delayed until they could return with their documents. For one of them the position was filled before she could return. And to our recruiter, being unprepared for an I-9 and the onboarding sends a message, fair or not, that you didn't take the process seriously. Taxes are another area where people often say, I'll just fill it out the way I always do. That mindset can cause problems for us. Your W-4 determines how much money is withheld from each paycheck. Too little withheld? You might owe money at tax time. Too much withheld? You're giving the government an interest-free loan all year. And it's important to remember that life changes, marriage, kids, second jobs, side work, all affect how your W-4 should be filled out. Here's another tip or opinion! Our paycheck is our responsibility. If something looks off, ask about it immediately. Waiting six weeks doesn't fix it, it only multiplies the problem. I want to mention a bit on our personal records too. Health records, Immunizations, Vaccinations, Physicals. In warehousing, manufacturing, transportation, and logistics, these come up more than people realize. Certain jobs, sites, or clients may require proof of Tetanus shots, Hepatitis vaccinations, physical capability exams or ergonomic testing, even drug screening history. Yes, these request or needs are rare in our field, but if you can't produce records, you may be delayed from starting a job, or even be excluded from certain assignments or have to repeat tests at your own expense. Keeping copies of our health records is important, it's about preparedness. Create a simple system, a physical folder at home, or digital copies on a secure drive with clear file names and dates. This is one of those, future you will be thankful for, habits. Oh and many people assume education records don't matter once they're working. That's not always true. High school diplomas, GEDs, college transcripts, certifications, licenses, these documents can come up when applying for leadership roles, moving into safety or compliance positions, transitioning into office or management roles and applying for specialized training. Saying I completed it is not the same as proving it. If you've earned something, keep the documentation. You worked for it. Don't let missing paperwork slow your progress later. And here's another free opinion! Your resume should never be written in a panic. It should be updated after each role, after learning new equipment, when gaining certifications, and after taking on leadership tasks. Too many people try to rebuild their entire work history the night before applying for a job, and details get lost. Dates get fuzzy. Job titles blur and we'll leave off some of our accomplishments. A resume isn't just for job hunting. It's a record of our career. Here's another unsolicited opinion of mine! Keep a running document. Add bullet points as you go. That away when opportunity shows up, you'll be ready. Now let's talk about open enrollment, this is where people can get hurt financially. Open enrollment windows are like written in stone. Miss them, and you may be locked out of Health insurance, Dental and vision, Life insurance or Disability coverage until the next enrollment period. Saying “I didn't know” doesn't reopen the window. This happened to me last year. I asked about the dental and vision offerings, but I didn't follow up when no one got back to me. So I didn't have dental and vision insurance! Understanding your benefits isn't optional adulthood, it's more like survival planning. If you don't understand a benefit, ask HR. That's what they're there for. And don't hesitate to follow up if you haven't heard back. Ignoring enrollment because it feels overwhelming can cost thousands of dollars later. Here is a hard truth, deadlines don't care about your schedule, your stress, or your intentions. Miss a form deadline and benefits don't activate, our coverage can lapse, pay adjustments don't happen. Professionals respect deadlines, even when the task isn't exciting. And we are professionals, right? That's part of being dependable. And all this documentation follows us right into retirement as well. At the end of your career, paperwork doesn't stop, believe it or not it actually increases! Retirement accounts. Pension records. Social Security documentation. Healthcare elections. People who kept records throughout their career transition more smoothly. People who didn't often scramble at the worst possible time. Your future self deserves better than all that last-minute chaos! I recently read something by a government agency. It said that paperwork isn't the enemy, neglect is. It made me think a bit! The paperwork of life isn't glamorous, but it is important. Careers don't fall apart because of one bad day on the floor. They fall apart because of missed details spread out over time. Let's all be sure to handle our paperwork with the same pride we bring to our work ethic. Oh, and I mentioned retirement a minute ago. One of the biggest myths is that retirement planning begins when you're close to retirement. It doesn't. It begins with your first benefit election, and your first 401(k) form, and your first beneficiary designation. The people who retire smoothly didn't magically get organized at 60, they stayed consistent for decades. Every form you complete correctly today reduces stress tomorrow. Every document you keep track of becomes a gift to your future self. Let me leave this part with something simple and honest. Paperwork is how the world keeps score. It records who you are, what you've earned, what you're entitled to, and how you're protected. Ignoring it doesn't make it go away, it just hands control to someone else. So lets take ownership of it, ask questions, respect those deadlines, and keep records. Ok, I'll leave it at that. I don't want it to sound like I'm standing up on a soap box here, but I've seen so many people struggle and take financial hits over the very things we discussed today. If you have any questions about anything I brought up, check with your HR department or a member of your management team, ask questions. And as always, feel free to send us an email to hose@warehouseandoperationsasacareer.com and I'll help find you an answer. Thanks for checking in and as always, please be safe in all you do.
In this episode of Liver Lineup: Updates and Unfiltered Insights, hosts Nancy Reau, MD, and Kimberly Brown, MD, tackle a paradox that continues to define viral hepatitis care: despite curative therapies for hepatitis C and highly effective suppression for hepatitis B, global and domestic elimination goals remain out of reach. The conversation reframes viral hepatitis not as a “finished” chapter in hepatology, but as an ongoing public health challenge shaped by missed screening, gaps in linkage to care, and uneven adoption of evidence-based interventions.Key episode timestamps:0:00:00 – Hepatitis elimination gaps; dialysis-unit success; primary-care screening barriers.0:04:30 – Statins in HBV/HCV: reduced HCC/decompensation; safety in compensated disease.0:08:41 – GLP‑1 agonists: improved liver outcomes and cancer/cardiometabolic profile; safety concerns addressed.0:13:21 – HBV functional cure and Bepi: niche role, durability, small but meaningful responder group.0:19:28 – HBV/HDV: disease severity; new mAb + siRNA regimen; comparison with existing options; access issues.0:23:28 – Bulevirtide durability data; real‑world compassionate-use case with recompensation and early HCC.
The military government in Guinea-Bissau has suspended a scientific trial for the hepatitis B vaccine administered to newborns. The trial is funded by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the tune of $1.6 million and conducted by scientists from the University of Southern Denmark. The Bissau government says the study will be subjected to a technical and ethical review. And, almost three decades after his death, Nigeria's Fela Kuti, who pioneered the Afrobeats music genre, is set to be feted with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.Presenter: Nkechi Ogbonna Producers: Bella Twine, Blessing Aderogba and Mark Wilberforce Technical Producer: Terry Chege Senior Producer: Charles Gitonga Editors: Samuel Murunga and Maryam Abdalla
Send us a textDr. Mitchell Rothstein goes over the FibroScan, a liver scanning technology that produces fast and cheap measurements of liver fat content and fibrosis. Dr. Rothstein reviews what the FibroScan is, how it works, the process of getting a FibroScan, and what the results mean. The doctor explains when you should get a FibroScan, what to expect from the process, and the accuracy compared to invasive liver biopsies.Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical research.Have a question for Dr. Koren? Email him at askDrKoren@MedEvidence.comListen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsWatch on YouTubeShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Formerly Twitter)LinkedInWant to learn more? Checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.comMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!
Bei der Hepatitis kann man munter durchbuchstabieren: A, B, C, D und E gibt es. Während Hepatitis A in unseren Breitengraden eine Reisekrankheit ist, werden bei uns am meisten die Hepatiden B und C diagnostiziert. Gegen Hepatitis A wird vom Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG) die Impfung für diejenigen empfohlen, welche in exotische Länder reisen.
In this episode, Bright and Anousha speak with Ravshan Yakubov, a storyteller and patient advocate living with hepatitis B and Delta. Diagnosed as a child in Uzbekistan, Rav later discovered he had hepatitis D and liver cirrhosis after moving to Canada. He shares his journey, the challenges of co-infection, and his hope for future treatment options. Learn more about Rav's story here: https://youtu.be/rMmi90OIPAASupport the showOur website: www.hepb.orgSupport B Heppy!Social Media: Instagram - Twitter - Facebook
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Kentucky continues to recommend Hepatitis B vaccines for infants, a new overdose alert system is launched, bird flu is detected in a backyard flock in Central Kentucky, and Sen. Rand Paul discusses hemp legislation and the U.S. government's role in Syria.
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A vaccine advisory panel handpicked by the HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. voted to end the longstanding recommendation to give all newborns the Hepatitis b vaccine. The CDC said more than 6 million cases were prevented by routine vaccines over the past 30 years. But today, the panel recommended delaying the dose until a child is two months old. The recommendation heads to the CDC director for approval. CNN medical analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner joins the show to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Send us a textWe are so close to ending Polio but then what's next? What will Rotary's next big project be? What if it's the silent killer Hepatitis? My new friend Humberto Silva is here to talk about what he would like Rotary's next big world project to be.HEP PROJECT WEBSITE:http://www.hepatitiszero.com/Support the showJoin me as I talk to those "amazing people turning their Actions 2 Impact all over the world. #BE THE CHANGE
L.A. may be over-celebrating the job growth of the mansion tax. Public health officials look into hepatitis A infection at a local restaurant. How to make plant friendly dishes this Thanksgiving. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. Buying a car used to be a whole day affair. Now, at Amazon Autos, you can shop for a new, used, or certified pre-owned car whenever, wherever. You can browse hundreds of vehicles from top local dealers, all in one place. Amazon.com/autos Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Hepatitis from the Gastrointestinal section.Follow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
On this episode of The Andy Reismeyer Show, KTLA's Frank Buckley joins Andy to celebrate the Dodgers' big win, debate why men think they can land planes, and react to Shohei Ohtani finally speaking English. They also dive into the wild story of a Mississippi woman who killed an escaped monkey carrying multiple diseases, and close things out by honoring the few Sizzler restaurants still standing—R.I.P. PonderosaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau, 1/4 Black Garrett, and Angela open with Khloé Kardashian's latest product, a probiotic lollipop marketed for women's health that sparks confusion, disbelief, and plenty of commentary about modern wellness trends and celebrity marketing. The discussion turns to storytelling and the state of modern science fiction, contrasting the hopeful tone of authors like Ray Bradbury with today's politically driven narratives. The hosts examine how creativity has shifted from imagination and adventure toward ideology, and why audiences still crave classic escapism in entertainment. Things take a bizarre turn when they react to the real-life headline of lab monkeys escaping in Mississippi after a highway crash. The monkeys, reportedly carrying illnesses like hepatitis C, set off a wild chain of reactions as the crew jokes about government response, media fear tactics, and the absurdity of modern news. The episode wraps with a sharp breakdown of New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's socialist platform, AOC's dramatic rally appearance, and a musical performance that ties together the week's chaos with a laugh. Today's guests on "Normal World" are Mike Imbasciani and Josh Jennings. Sponsors Undertac Stock up now, enjoy premium gear that works as hard as you do, and lock in your entries for $100,000 in gold. Go to https://www.sierrawhiskeyco.com/ offer code {NORMALWIN}, for 10% off and sweepstakes entries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
//The Wire//2300Z October 28, 2025////ROUTINE////BLUF: LONDON STABBING KILLS ONE, WOUNDS TWO. FRENCH RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE TARGETED IN ARSON ATTACKS. USA STRIKES 4X NARCO-VESSELS IN PACIFIC OCEAN. MEDICAL RESEARCH MONKEYS ESCAPE AFTER VEHICLE CRASH IN MISSISSIPPI.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE------International Events-United Kingdom: This morning a mass stabbing was reported in a residential area of Uxbridge, a suburb of London. One person was killed and two others wounded during the attack, with at least one of the wounded being a child. The assailant has been reported to be an Afghan refugee.Analyst Comment: While knife attacks are incredibly common in London, this one was particularly brutal because it was so random and caught on video. The victim was out walking his dog when an Afghan migrant attacked him and stabbed him to death on the street.France: Multiple arson attacks were carried out on the high speed rail lines between Marseille, Nice, and Montpellier. These arson attacks took the form of unknown malign actors setting fire to the signaling equipment (and really anything that looked important) at several points along the tracks. These incidents ended up causing many delays as trains had to be re-routed to other lines to continue service.South America: Overnight, the War Department announced several more airstrikes in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Three kinetic strikes were carried out on a total of four vessels (one strike targeted two boats that were tied together to exchange bundles of drugs at sea). 14x KIA were reported in total as a result of these strikes, along with 1x survivor.-HomeFront-Massachusetts: Yesterday the DoJ announced the indictment of an Indian national who conducted a stabbing attack onboard a Lufthansa flight on Saturday. The DoJ states that Praneeth Kumar Usiripalli was arrested in Boston after the Germany-bound flight was diverted due to his attack. The press release states that one of the victims awoke to find Usiripalli standing over them, before trying to stab the victim to death. In the ensuing fray, at least one other passenger was stabbed. The assailant also attempted to stab several crew members while attempting to be subdued. Both victims are juveniles, and it's not clear as to why Usiripalli attempted to murder them during the flight.Mississippi: This afternoon a vehicle accident involving a research truck filled with biological specimens was reported on I-59 in Jasper County. This accident resulted in the inadvertent release of several Rhesus monkeys that were being used for medical research at Tulane University. Initial reports from the Sheriff's Department stated that these monkeys are infected with a variety of diseases, including COVID and Hepatitis. However, this afternoon a representative from the University stated that the monkeys were not infectious.Analyst Comment: Yes, this is a real thing that happened. The escape of medical research monkeys happens surprisingly often, usually without much fanfare. In this case, the initial information that these monkeys were carrying the plot of about 4 different apocalyptic movies caused the story to gain a lot of traction immediately. Most of the monkeys have been re-captured and/or killed, but at least one remains on the loose. As such, locals have been advised to keep a lookout.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments: The attacks on French rail infrastructure are a very common attack vector that is carried out daily throughout the nation. Arson attacks on electrical infrastructure (or in this case, signaling boxes beside the tracks) are carried out with such frequency that the local media doesn't usually report on them unless it causes major disruptions. Usually, the culprits are officially "unidentified", but in the overwhelming majority of cases the attacks are mostly ANTIFA or other types of anarchist groups whi
About this episode: An overwhelming majority of Americans support vaccines, particularly routine childhood immunizations for preventable diseases like measles, mumps, and rubella. But misinformation is obscuring the scientific evidence on vaccine safety and efficacy. In this episode: Michael Osterholm, one of the founding members of the Vaccine Integrity Project, talks about his work to uplift science-backed research and offers a readout on the most recent meeting of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Guest: Michael Osterholm, PhD, MPH, is an author and epidemiologist who serves as the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. He is one of the founders of the Vaccine Integrity Project, an initiative safeguarding vaccine access by reviewing and sharing scientific evidence. 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. Show links and related content: CDC advisers weaken COVID vaccine recommendations but stop short of requiring prescriptions—CIDRAP Poll: 79% of Americans Support Routine Childhood Vaccine Requirements—de Beaumont Concerned about US vaccine misinformation and access, public health experts start Vaccine Integrity Project—CNN Transcript information: Looking for episode transcripts? Open our podcast on the Apple Podcasts app (desktop or mobile) or the Spotify mobile app to access an auto-generated transcript of any episode. Closed captioning is also available for every episode on our YouTube channel. 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. Follow us: @PublicHealthPod on Bluesky @JohnsHopkinsSPH on Instagram @JohnsHopkinsSPH on Facebook @PublicHealthOnCall on YouTube Here's our RSS feed Note: These podcasts are a conversation between the participants, and do not represent the position of Johns Hopkins University.