What Really Happened at the CDC
America Dissected18 Syys 2025

What Really Happened at the CDC

Abdul and Katelyn discuss the week in public health, which includes:

  • Former CDC Director Susan Monarez’s Senate testimony, where she revealed a series of bombshell revelations about the chaos in the department
  • This week's ACIP meeting, and how it might affect access to the Hepatitis B vaccine
  • The good news that private insurers will be covering the cost of vaccines as normal
  • The Trump Administration’s move to clamp down on pharmaceutical ads

Then Abdul sits down with Dr. Annette Campbell-Anderson, Deputy Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Safe and Healthy Schools, to discuss why more schools across the country are implementing cell phone bans.

Check out our shop at store.americadissected.com for our new America Dissected merch – including logo shirts, hoodies and mugs. And don’t miss our “Vaccines Work. Science Matters.” t-shirts!

This show would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors. America Dissected invites you to check them out. This episode was brought to you by:

Incogni: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code DISSECTED at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/dissected

NPR Life Kit: Listen now to the Life Kit podcast from NPR.

ExpressVPN: Secure your online data today by visiting ExpressVPN.com/Dissected to find out how you can get up to four extra months FREE.

Jaksot(308)

Food Contamination is On the Rise. Here’s What History Can Teach Us About How to Stop It.

Food Contamination is On the Rise. Here’s What History Can Teach Us About How to Stop It.

One of the hallmarks of living in a high-income country is that we can usually take food safety for granted. But what happens when food contamination recalls are on the rise? Food contamination was a ...

21 Marras 202351min

Public Health vs. The Internet: LIVE from the American Public Health Association Annual Conference in Atlanta

Public Health vs. The Internet: LIVE from the American Public Health Association Annual Conference in Atlanta

America Dissected comes to you LIVE from Atlanta at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Abdul reflects on the ways that the internet is fundamentally reshaping the way we think abou...

14 Marras 20231h 19min

Mexico Tried to Regulate Tony the Tiger. Here’s what Happened Next.

Mexico Tried to Regulate Tony the Tiger. Here’s what Happened Next.

In 2019, the Mexican government instituted a new rule that took mascots like El Tigre Toño off of high-sugar foods. The food industry fought back. And now a similar fight may be coming to the United S...

7 Marras 202350min

Is Ultra-Processed Food…Even Food?

Is Ultra-Processed Food…Even Food?

You are what you eat, right? If so, then our guest has a message for us: we’re “ultra-processed people.” In this episode, Abdul reflects on just how culturally-driven our food choices are and how big ...

31 Loka 20231h 7min

Some Bad Mother Suckers with Stephanie Nolen

Some Bad Mother Suckers with Stephanie Nolen

Episode Description: Mosquitoes are responsible for upwards of half of all deaths in human history. Beyond being a simple nuisance, the diseases they spread are a menace to humanity. A decade ago, we ...

24 Loka 202351min

Rizzing Up Public Health? with Prof. Jerel Ezell

Rizzing Up Public Health? with Prof. Jerel Ezell

Public health is really cool! Ok … maybe it’s cool to all of us who do it for a living. But to be honest, public health’s got a serious brand problem — a “rizz” gap. Abdul reflects on how the turn tow...

17 Loka 202352min

Activating Public Health with Dr. Shelley Hearne

Activating Public Health with Dr. Shelley Hearne

The truth should speak for itself. The problem is that it just doesn’t speak very loudly — we have to speak for it. Which is why public health has to be a lot smarter about the process of policy chang...

10 Loka 202349min

Red State Public Health with Drs. Judy Monroe and Lindsay Weaver

Red State Public Health with Drs. Judy Monroe and Lindsay Weaver

Public health has never been more political than it is today — and unfortunately, that’s often made it partisan, too. Which is what makes the 1500% increase in local public health funding by the state...

3 Loka 202351min

Suosittua kategoriassa Yhteiskunta

olipa-kerran-otsikko
siita-on-vaikea-puhua
kolme-kaannekohtaa
gogin-ja-janin-maailmanhistoria
i-dont-like-mondays
poks
antin-palautepalvelu
sita
aikalisa
yopuolen-tarinoita-2
mamma-mia
kaksi-aitia
rss-murhan-anatomia
rss-ootsa-kuullut-tasta
meidan-pitais-puhua
rss-nikotellen
ootsa-kuullut-tasta-2
rss-palmujen-varjoissa
lahko
terapeuttiville-qa