Health & Veritas
In the 200th episode of Health & Veritas, Harlan offers end-of-the-year reflections on medicine drawn from his editor’s notes in JACC (the Journal of the American College of Cardiology), and Howie provides updates on gun violence, flu, measles, and the health benefits of yoga. Show notes: Editor’s notes by Harlan Krumholz Gun violence, flu, and measles The benefits of yoga 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...
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Howie and Harlan are joined by Basmah Safdar, a Yale School of Medicine emergency physician and an expert on sex-specific differences in cardiovascular and microvascular health, which have important implications for the understanding and treatment of heart attacks, long COVID, and other conditions. Harlan reports on Australia’s ban on social media for kids, and a Medicare pilot program that will pay providers based on improved outcomes in chronic conditions. Howie unpacks the consequences of the CDC’s change to its recommendations for newborn hepatitis B vaccination. Show notes: Social...
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Howie and Harlan are joined by Sudhakar Nuti to discuss his work improving healthcare for homeless New Yorkers, as a street-medicine doctor and a population-health leader at NYC Health + Hospitals. Harlan reports on a proposed law that would cut off funding for U.S. scientists who collaborate with colleagues in China; Howie provides updates on the measles outbreak and a leaked FDA memo claiming that COVID-19 vaccines have killed 10 children. Show notes: Science Across Borders Sudhakar Nuti Measles FDA Leak In the Yale School of Management’s , you’ll get a full MBA...
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Howie and Harlan are joined by Peter Hotez, a vaccine expert and an outspoken opponent of health misinformation, to discuss vaccine skepticism and the forces—from wellness influencers to HHS secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—that amplify it. Harlan reports on research reinforcing the link between social media and mental illness; Howie highlights two potential areas of common ground with the administration’s health policy. Show notes: Social Media and Mental Health Peter Hotez ACA Subsidies Site-Neutral Payment In the Yale School of Management’s ,...
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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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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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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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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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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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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 .
info_outlineHowie and Harlan discuss health and healthcare issues making headlines, including public attitudes toward the Medicaid cuts in the budget bill making its way through Congress, a one-time gene therapy that could cure high cholesterol, “ambient” AI in the exam room, and the replacement of the the CDC’s entire vaccine advisory board.
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Remembering Atul Butte
“Atul Butte, a biomedical and bioinformatics pioneer, dies at 55”
“Remembering Atul Butte, MD, PhD”
The Budget Bill
H.R.1—One Big Beautiful Bill Act
“KFF Health Tracking Poll: Views of the One Big Beautiful Bill”
CBO: Dynamic Estimate of H.R. 1, One Big Beautiful Bill Act
“Protesters disrupt town-hall healthcare talks”
Vinay Prasad
“Vinay Prasad named chief medical and science officer at FDA”
“Critic of drug industry and COVID-19 measures to lead FDA vaccine program”
Medicaid Cuts
“Senate GOP tax bill would hit politically explosive Medicaid provision”
“The Senate Wants Billions More in Medicaid Cuts, Pinching States and Infuriating Hospitals”
“5 Key Facts About Medicaid Work Requirements”
“Georgia Touts Its Medicaid Experiment as a Success. The Numbers Tell a Different Story.”
“Georgia’s Pathways to Coverage Program: The First Year in Review”
“Trump’s Big Bill Would Be More Regressive Than Any Major Law in Decades”
Gene Therapy to Prevent Heart Disease
Verve Therapeutics: Sekar Kathiresan, M.D.
“Lilly to buy gene-editing partner Verve for up to $1.3 billion in cardiac care push”
“Viral Vector-Based Gene Therapy”
“mRNA-based therapeutics: powerful and versatile tools to combat diseases”
“Second patient death reported with gene therapy for muscular dystrophy”
Anti-Vaxxers at the CDC
“Scoop: CDC has no Acting Director, sources confirm.”
Video: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the polio vaccine
“This tech millionaire went from covid trial funder to misinformation superspreader”
“Kennedy Removes All C.D.C. Vaccine Panel Experts”
“RFK Jr. replaced everyone on the CDC's vaccine panel. Here's why that matters”
“ACIP, CDC, and Insurance Coverage of Vaccines in the United States”
Ambient AI
“Ambient AI Is Having Its ‘Moment’ In Healthcare”
“This technology is becoming beloved by doctors and patients alike”
“Physician Perspectives on Ambient AI Scribes”
“Microsoft unveils new voice-activated AI assistant for doctors”
“Kaiser Permanente rolls out Abridge's gen AI clinical tech across 40-hospital system”
“Andreessen Horowitz in Deal Talks Valuing Abridge AI at $5.3 Billion”