Whether you're aware of it or not, public health messaging shapes many aspects of our lives. The way medical institutions and the government communicate messages to do with our health (like when to get the flu shot or how often to wash your hands) is often the link between science and society. This week on TED Health, pediatrician and scientist Peter Hotez joins our host Shoshana Ungerleider for an expansive conversation surrounding the visibility of science in culture and its public reception.
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The truth about human population decline | Jennifer D. Sciubba
Why I gave my teenage daughter a vibrator | Robin Buckley
So much sitting, looking at screens. Can we combat our sedentary lives? | Body Electric
Artificial skin? We made it — here's why | Anna Maria Coclite
Why you feel anxious socializing (and what to do about it) | Fallon Goodman
The secret to a happy life — lessons from 8 decades of research | Robert Waldinger
Are life-saving medicines hiding in the world's coldest places? | Normand Voyer
CRISPR's next advance is bigger than you think | Jennifer Doudna
What did people do before anesthesia? | Sally Frampton
A flavorful field guide to foraging | Alexis Nikole Nelson
The single most important parenting strategy | Becky Kennedy
The world's rarest diseases — and how they impact everyone | Anna Greka
Can you change your sleep schedule? | Alexandra Panzer
How to hack your brain when you're in pain | Amy Baxter
How targeted ads might just save your life | Sandersan Onie
Blindness isn't a tragic binary — it's a rich spectrum | Andrew Leland
How to calm your anxiety, from a neuroscientist | Wendy Suzuki
The epidemics that almost happened | George Zaidan
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