Health & Veritas
Howie and Harlan are joined by Lee Schwamm, the Yale School of Medicine’s associate dean for digital strategy & transformation and chief digital health officer of the Yale New Haven Health System, to discuss how the system is working to rapidly evaluate and deploy AI tools without compromising patient safety and oversight. Harlan highlights vaccine studies reportedly held back from publication and argues for greater scientific transparency; Howie reports on a deadly outbreak of Andes hantavirus aboard a cruise ship. Show notes: Suppressing Science One of the studies initially blocked...
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Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale School of Medicine liver specialist Wolfram Goessling, who reflects on his experience surviving a rare cancer and how it reshaped his approach to patient care, communication, and leadership. Harlan discusses a Utah pilot program that is letting AI authorize prescription renewals, prompting alarm from physicians; Howie reports on a study challenging the effectiveness of a widely used knee procedure. Show notes: The Prescribing AI Doctronic responds to coverage of the Utah partnership. Wolfram Goessling The publisher’s site for Wolfram Goessling’s...
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Howie and Harlan take on tough questions at the intersection of medicine and society. They trace the deadly history of anti-vaccine activism, unpack Yale’s report on trust in higher education, and explore the peptide craze. They also confront the rising moral distress among clinicians working in systems that too often prevent them from caring for patients the way they were trained to. Plus, student research assistant Tobias Liu stops by for a farewell conversation. Show notes: Tobias Segment Anti-Vaccination Trust in Higher Education Peptides Moral Distress Psychedelics 2026...
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Howie and Harlan are joined by Stephen Latham, a Yale School of Medicine senior research scholar and the director of the Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics. Stephen reflects on his journey to a career at the intersection of law and medicine, and explains why the legal definition of death is becoming less useful in an era of rapidly advancing medical technologies. Harlan unpacks recent analysis of smoking rates in the U.S.; Howie contextualizes recent accusations of Medicaid fraud in New York. Show notes: Smoking Rates Stephen Latham ...
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Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale School of Medicine gastroenterologist Deborah Proctor, who reflects on her decades of work in Honduras and how her approach to service has shifted from short-term medical missions to sustained, community-driven partnership. Harlan reports on an AI breakthrough with implications for the security of healthcare systems; Howie marks National Public Health Week with a look at two centuries of major public health gains. Show notes: AI Breakthrough Deborah Proctor Public Health Progress In the Yale School of Management’s , you’ll...
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Howie and Harlan are joined by trauma surgeon Selwyn Rogers, who reflects on caring for victims of gun violence and speaking with families in their darkest moments—and explains why the problem must be understood as a shared societal responsibility. Harlan examines new evidence suggesting U.S. healthcare spending has grown more slowly than expected; Howie discusses a retracted Lancet article that highlights the risks of undisclosed conflicts of interest. Show notes: Healthcare Costs Selwyn Rogers Conflicts of Interest In the Yale School of Management’s ,...
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Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale College and Yale School of Public Health graduate Arya Singh, who reflects on growing up with spinal muscular atrophy, what it takes to build a full life with a disability, and how family support and institutional culture shape what inclusion looks like in practice. Harlan reports on the rapid rise of AI as a front door to health information; Howie responds to the withdrawal of a proposed federal ban on indoor tanning for minors. Show notes: AI Health Advice Arya Singh Howie reflects on Arya Singh’s graduation from Yale. A Stanford Business...
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Howie and Harlan discuss the end of flu season, vaccine effectiveness, and the challenge of rebuilding public confidence in immunization. Also: new cholesterol guidelines that push earlier treatment, measles outbreaks and the erosion of herd immunity, a court ruling pausing changes to vaccine guidelines, signs of stabilization at the NIH, new evidence on football and brain injury, and a MedPAC report suggesting Medicare Advantage plans are overpaid. Show notes: Looking Back at the Flu Season New Cholesterol Guidelines Measles Update ...
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Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale School of Medicine surgical oncologist Kevin Billingsley, who discusses how robotics and advanced imaging are reshaping what it means to be a surgeon and offers guidance for those facing a cancer diagnosis. Harlan reports on a company testing AI-based prescription renewals and raises concerns about safety and oversight; Howie reflects on new survey data showing declining public trust in health institutions. Show notes: Unsupervised AI Harlan discusses ARPA-H. Kevin Billingsley Atul Gawande compares surgeons to athletes. Jerome Groopman on the...
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Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale School of Medicine neurologist Kevin Sheth to discuss how collaboration helps drive breakthroughs in brain health, including advances in detecting stroke and other neurological diseases earlier and more precisely. Harlan reflects on lessons from his family’s recent experience navigating the healthcare system; Howie examines the expanding marketplace for GLP-1 weight-loss drugs and the challenges of ensuring safe and appropriate use. Show notes: The Family Perspective Kevin Sheth Cheaper Obesity Drugs In...
info_outlineHowie 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.
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Losing Trust
Harlan Krumholz: “When Your Patient Dies”
“Federal Agents Stage Raid on Canal Street in New York City, Arresting 9”
“White House expands East Wing demolition as critics decry Trump overreach”
“Americans' Job Ratings of Six Key U.S. Agencies Worsen”
“NEJM and public health group are launching rival to CDC’s MMWR publication”
“South Carolina measles outbreak rises as schools with low vaccination see new cases”
Akiko Iwasaki
Health & Veritas Ep. 9: Dr. Akiko Iwasaki: Is Long COVID One Disease or Many?
“The Long COVID Puzzle: Autoimmunity, Inflammation, and Other Possible Causes”
“A New Kind of Clinical Trial: Bringing Long COVID Research Into Patients’ Homes”
“New Evidence Supports Autoimmunity as One of Long COVID’s Underlying Drivers”
“Long Covid: A parallel pandemic”
“Effectiveness of Colchicine for the Treatment of Long COVID”
“Does Paxlovid Reduce Long COVID Symptoms? Yale-Led Trial Finds Out”
Akiko Iwasaki: “Unexplained post-acute infection syndromes”
“Post-Acute Infection Syndromes Will Be the Focus of New YSM Center”
“Varicella-zoster virus reactivation and the risk of dementia”
“A small study on Covid vaccine safety sparks an online tempest”
“We have ‘post-vaccination syndrome.’ We are tired of being used to score anti-vax points”
Health & Veritas Ep. 162: Paul Lombardo: Reckoning with the Dark History of Eugenics
Health & Veritas Ep. 163: Michael Dunne: Confronting the Antibiotic Resistance Crisis
Mayo Clinic: Alpha-gal syndrome
“‘Explosive increase’ of ticks that cause meat allergy in US due to climate crisis”
“Why Is Martha’s Vineyard Going Vegan? It’s All About Tick Bites.”
Bird Flu
CDC: H5 Bird Flu: Current Situation
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