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Public Health On Call

The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

The Explosive Diarrhea Episode

July 17, 2026 5:00am 19 min

About this episode: A parasite that can cause severe gastrointestinal discomfort is sickening people across the country. While cyclosporiasis cases are common in summer months, recent outbreaks in states like Michigan ha...

How Storytelling Can Advance Public Health

July 16, 2026 5:00am 18 min

About this episode: When it comes to solving big public health issues, personal storytelling can turn abstract research into real impact. In this episode: Monica L. Wang, an award-winning public health researcher and edu...

As Baby Boomers Age, Caregiving Trends Are Shifting

July 15, 2026 5:00am 17 min

About this episode: Between a growing aging population, the emergence of new technologies, and cuts to Medicaid spending, the landscape of American caregiving is shifting. In this episode: Researcher Jennifer Wolff walks...

A Forecast for the 2026 Hurricane Season

July 13, 2026 5:00am 17 min

About this episode: Strong El Niño activity in the Pacific could mean a quieter Atlantic hurricane season, but recent events like tropical storm Arthur show that extreme weather can still impact the U.S. this summer. In ...

$168 Million in Federal Dollars for Rural Health in Maryland

July 09, 2026 5:00am 18 min

About this episode: Late last year, the federal government awarded the state of Maryland $168 million for projects advancing rural health. In this episode: Elizabeth Kromm of the Maryland Department of Health explains ho...

Should Cities Be Welcoming Autonomous Vehicles?

July 08, 2026 5:00am 15 min

About this episode: As self-driving cars reach new corners of the country, there is more data on crashes and safety. But is there enough data to confidently assess the benefits and dangers? In this episode: Road safety e...

From the Research Lab to Open Mic Night: Comedy in Science Communication

July 06, 2026 5:00am 20 min

About this episode: Telling a good joke is a science—it requires gathering data, thoughtful analysis, and constant experimentation to get it right. A good joke can also help us better communicate about science. In this e...

A New School of Public Health is Coming to Detroit

July 02, 2026 5:00am 15 min

About this episode: Established in 1868 as a medical school, Wayne State University has championed decades of community-engaged research and interventions in the Detroit community and throughout the state of Michigan. Th...

Right-Sizing Traffic Enforcement for Safer Roadways

July 01, 2026 5:00am 19 min

About this episode: The U.S. stands out among peer countries for having the worst rate of traffic deaths. Approaching this issue from a public health angle can help to make roadways safer by focusing on population-level ...

Harnessing the Power of Social Media to Find Organ Donors

June 29, 2026 5:00am 16 min

About this episode: Individuals awaiting organ transplants are often encouraged to reach out to family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues to ask if they will consider becoming a living organ donor. As social media expan...

Animal Diseases and Human Health: The Sloth and Screwworm Episode

June 25, 2026 5:00am 21 min

About this episode: Headlines about sick sloths in Florida and the reemergence of the New World screwworm in the southwest are raising concerns about potential animal-to-human spillover of certain diseases. In this episo...

The Ethics of Including Pregnant People in Clinical Trials

June 24, 2026 5:00am 16 min

About this episode: Research on the potential impacts of certain medications, vaccines, and interventions on pregnant people and their fetuses is lacking. Much of this is due to culturally perceived risks associated with...

Two Federal Changes to Support Children and Families in the Foster Care System

June 22, 2026 5:00am 14 min

About this episode: Data from 2025 shows that over 300,000 children are living in foster care in the United States. The Administration for Children and Families—the federal agency that oversees child welfare programs—aim...

Juneteenth: Celebration, Reflection, and Recommitment with Janice Bowie

June 18, 2026 5:00am 10 min

About this episode: Juneteenth is a holiday that asks Americans to balance celebration with the continued pursuit of freedom and equality. In this classic episode from 2022: Professor Janice Bowie talks about the meaning...

A New Test for Lyme Disease, Developed by High Schoolers

June 17, 2026 5:00am 11 min

About this episode: A group of students from suburban Atlanta has developed a new method for detecting Lyme disease using the gene-editing tool CRISPR. In this episode: why there's such a desperate need for a new diagnos...

The Rise of "Big Wellness"

June 15, 2026 5:00am 15 min

About this episode: The wellness industry covers everything from fitness to biohacking, yoga to peptides, and it's backed by culturally and financially powerful players. In this episode: a new paper in the Milbank Quarte...

The Race for a Bundibugyo Ebolavirus Vaccine

June 11, 2026 5:00am 16 min

About this episode: Vaccines for the Zaire ebolavirus have been licensed since 2019, but no such treatment exists for the current outbreak of Bundibugyo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In this episode: Anna Durb...

An Unlikely Alliance to Lower Healthcare Costs

June 10, 2026 5:00am 17 min

About this episode: Two health policy experts could not disagree more about the Affordable Care Act. Yet they're working together to tackle what they see as a root cause of unaffordability. In this episode: A 1954 change...

What We Must Learn From Ebola—A "Disease of Compassion"

June 08, 2026 9:59am 23 min

About this episode: Dr. Craig Spencer became sick with Ebola while treating patients in West Africa in 2014. He ultimately recovered at a treatment center back in the United States before returning to Guinea to continue ...

How College Campuses Can Support Students in Recovery

June 04, 2026 5:00am 16 min

About this episode: Recovering from a substance use disorder while in college is a unique challenge mired by stigma and social pressures to drink or use drugs. But collegiate interventions for young adults can change the...

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