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Sarah DeSilvey: Creating Space for Healing

Health & Veritas

Release Date: 06/12/2025

The Cost Curve, Flu, and Other News show art The Cost Curve, Flu, and Other News

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Howie and Harlan discuss the outlook for U.S. healthcare spending over the next five years, the state of seasonal and avian flu, and an expensive AI-based cardiac test.  Show notes: Life expectancy and expenditures ACOs and cost savings World Prematurity Day AI concerns Bird flu   Cardiology and AI Free speech and drug promotion Medicare premiums In the Yale School of Management’s , you’ll get a full MBA education in 22 months while applying new skills to your organization in real time. Yale's offers a rigorous public health education for working...

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Jerry Avorn: Countering the Drug Marketing Machine show art Jerry Avorn: Countering the Drug Marketing Machine

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Howie and Harlan are joined by Harvard internist Jerry Avorn to discuss his research on the pharmaceutical industry and his work promoting evidence-based prescribing. Harlan highlights new results from the American Heart Association meeting, including a one-time CRISPR-based therapy for high cholesterol; Howie reports on an outbreak of infant botulism. Show notes: Research from the American Heart Association Meeting Jerry Avorn   Infant Botulism In the Yale School of Management’s , you’ll get a full MBA education in 22 months while applying new skills to your...

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Ali Rahimi: A Cardiologist in Your Pocket show art Ali Rahimi: A Cardiologist in Your Pocket

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Howie and Harlan are joined by cardiologist Ali Rahimi, the founder of ALYKA Health, which uses a personalized mobile app to help patients manage their heart health between doctor's visits. Harlan discusses new developments in GLP-1 obesity drugs, including untested microdose treatments; Howie reviews a landmark study investigating whether broad prostate cancer screening saves lives. Show notes: GLP-1 Drugs Ali Rahimi New Evidence on Prostate Cancer Screening and Breast Cancer Treatment In the Yale School of Management’s , you’ll get a full MBA education in 22...

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Nate Wood: Cooking Lessons for Better Health show art Nate Wood: Cooking Lessons for Better Health

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Howie and Harlan are joined by Nate Wood, a Yale School of Medicine internist and trained chef, to discuss his work combining lifestyle guidance with hands-on training in making healthy, tasty food. Harlan shares new guidance on what counts as a healthy blood pressure; Howie provides an update on rising health insurance costs. Links: Blood Pressure Obesity Drugs Culinary Medicine Health Insurance Costs .

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Akiko Iwasaki: What Have We Learned About Long COVID? show art Akiko Iwasaki: What Have We Learned About Long COVID?

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Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale School of Medicine immunologist Akiko Iwasaki, a leading authority on vaccines and long COVID. Harlan reflects on America’s crisis of trust in federal agencies; Howie provides some good news about bird flu.  Links: Losing Trust Akiko Iwasaki Bird Flu .

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Rajlakshmi Krishnamurthy: Coordinated Care, Better Care show art Rajlakshmi Krishnamurthy: Coordinated Care, Better Care

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Howie and Harlan are joined by Rajlakshmi Krishnamurthy, the Yale School of Medicine's associate dean for population health, to discuss her work building holistic systems for care at multiple institutions. Harlan discusses healthcare headlines including the launch of "TrumpRX"; Howie reports on a new study taking a novel approach to understanding the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine. Links: Healthcare Headlines Population Health The COVID-19 Vaccine .

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Crowded Emergency Rooms and Other News show art Crowded Emergency Rooms and Other News

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Howie and Harlan discuss the roots of the crisis in emergency departments, the lack of oversight for hydration spas, new approaches in blood pressure treatment, an ingenious method to prevent malaria, and the CDC’s backward steps on vaccines. Links: Emergency Departments The Revolving Door Hydration Spas New Developments in Blood Pressure Treatment AI in Medicine: Doximity, OpenEvidence, and UpToDate Congenital syphilis MMR Vaccine Nobel Prizes and Science at Yale .

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Vanessa Cooper: The Science of Headaches show art Vanessa Cooper: The Science of Headaches

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Howie and Harlan are joined by Vanessa Cooper, a Yale School of Medicine neurologist, to discuss the causes of migraines and promising new treatments for the disorder. Harlan discusses his approach as a journal editor to the use of AI in academic writing; Howie reports on the premium tax credits for insurance purchased through Affordable Care Act exchanges that are at stake in the government shutdown.  Links: The Government Shutdown     Headaches         ACA Tax Credits and the Government Shutdown .

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Kate Heilpern: Jumping into the Deep End show art Kate Heilpern: Jumping into the Deep End

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Howie and Harlan are joined by Kate Heilpern, president of Yale New Haven Hospital, to discuss the innovation and adaption needed to lead NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital through the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, and how Yale New Haven Health structures itself to provide quality care across five hospitals. Harlan reflects on the many biotech startups emerging from Yale; Howie responds to the Trump administration's assertion of a link between acetaminophen and autism.  Links: Biotech at Yale and Beyond . Kate Heilpern Tylenol and Autism .

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Barry Wu: The Questions to Ask the Elderly show art Barry Wu: The Questions to Ask the Elderly

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Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale School of Medicine geriatrician Barry Wu, who provides a framework for family caregivers and physicians to understand the needs of older adults. Harlan reports on Congress's shifting approach to funding research; Howie reflects on a survey showing that many college students believe that violence is an acceptable way to protest a campus speaker. Links: Congressional Directives on Funding Research Supporting Older Adults Violence and Speech ACA Subsidies   .

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Howie and Harlan are joined by Sarah DeSilvey to talk about her career as a rural nurse practitioner and her work to create a shared vocabulary for tracking social determinants of health. Harlan unpacks the research implications of the “big beautiful bill” in Congress, and reports on his new research about the link between state gun laws and deaths among children; Howie discusses the simple steps that can prevent syphilis from being passed from mothers to babies in utero. 

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Budget Cuts

“Senators push back on Trump’s proposed $18 billion NIH budget cut”

“H.R.1—One Big Beautiful Bill Act”

“NIH details how Trump budget would cut support for grants, training, and research centers”
“How cuts at the National Institutes of Health could impact Americans' health”

Harlan Krumholz: “Characterization of Research Grant Terminations at the National Institutes of Health”

Guns and Kids

Harlan Krumholz: “Firearm Laws and Pediatric Mortality in the US”

Jeremy Faust: Inside Medicine

McDonald v. City of Chicago 

Health & Veritas Episode 174: James Dodington: Protecting Kids from Gun Violence

Sarah DeSilvey

The Gravity Project

CDC: Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)

WIC: USDA's Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children

“WIC Works: Addressing the Nutrition and Health Needs of Low-Income Families for More Than Four Decades”

“Trump Budget Would Slash WIC Fruit and Vegetable Benefits for Millions”

Health Level 7L7

Congenital Syphilis

“Missed Opportunities for Congenital Syphilis Prevention—Clark County, Nevada, 2017–2022”

CDC: Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report

Health & Veritas Episode 1777: Dave Chokshi: Lessons from the Front Lines of the Pandemic

Health & Veritas Epoisode 155: Manisha Juthani: Solving Infectious Disease Mysteries

Cleveland Clinic: Congenital rubella syndrome

CDC: Congenital Syphilis—Reported Cases and Rates of Reported Cases by Year of Birth, by State/Territory and Region in Alphabetical Order, United States