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    On The Dose podcast, Dr. Jamila Taylor discusses the potential policy and funding solutions that can advance health for women, especially women of color.

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    • According to @CDCgov, 80% of maternal deaths in 2022 were preventable. What can be done to fix the U.S. maternal health crisis? This week on #TheDosePodcast, @drtaylor09 of @NatWICAssoc discusses federal policy solutions that could make a difference. https://t.co/4GGVt5Z6gW

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    On The Dose podcast, Dr. Michelle Morse talks about having racism declared a public health crisis and the high rates of premature deaths among Black New Yorkers.

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    • Tune in to this week's episode of #TheDosePodcast, where host @JoelBervell talks to Dr. @michellemorse, NYC's first-ever chief medical officer, about how to combat NYC’s ongoing public health crisis -- racism. https://t.co/6u7R7nA0GJ https://t.co/ANKlL83wze

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    On The Dose podcast, Dr. Michelle Morse talks about having racism declared a public health crisis and the high rates of premature deaths among Black New Yorkers.

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    • On this episode of #TheDosePodcast, Dr. Michelle Morse (@NYCHealthCMO) discusses racism as a #publichealth crisis, using #communityhealth workers to reach people where they live, and tracking the connection between wealth gaps & health outcomes. Listen ⬇️ https://t.co/6u7R7nA0GJ

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    On The Dose podcast, Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford talks about the flawed science and misperceptions around obesity.

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    • On this episode of #TheDosePodcast, @joelbervell talks with @askdrfatima about the physical and emotional effects of obesity stigma, and how health care providers can create more inclusive and supportive environments for all patients. https://t.co/Qyvl40ikT9

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    Medical student Naomi Nkinsi talks about challenging the science behind a common diagnostic for kidney function and the way it treated Black patients.

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    • Medical education needs some changes, but standing up against the curriculum is no easy task. Tune into #TheDosePodcast to hear from @NNkinsi who, as a medical student, bravely challenged the biases she saw in medical education. https://t.co/7rEgqQF2Au https://t.co/DwdCf4nDGK

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    On The Dose podcast, Asaf Bitton of Ariadne Labs discusses what it will take to rebuild the nation’s broken primary care system.

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    • “Primary care is a little bit like oxygen. You only start to notice it in its absence or when there's not enough,” says @Asaf_Bitton of @AriadneLabs on this episode of #TheDosePodcast. Listen for more about how to rebuild #primarycare in the U.S. https://t.co/8e8jctS169

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    On The Dose podcast, Asaf Bitton of Ariadne Labs discusses what it will take to rebuild the nation’s broken primary care system.

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    • Primary care physicians in the U.S. were overworked and burned out even before the pandemic. Things are worse now, so what will it take to fix our broken primary care system? @Asaf_Bitton of @AriadneLabs answers on #TheDosePodcast. https://t.co/8e8jctS169

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    On The Dose podcast, Katie Keith talks about the midterm elections and how health care is likely to play a major role in how people vote.

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    • The midterm elections are around the corner, and health care will likely be a major factor in how Americans vote. If you need a refresher on the issues and possible future of health care, listen to this episode of #TheDosePodcast to @Katie_Keith https://t.co/ep9cX5UorX

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    In this episode of The Dose podcast, Dr. Bob Wachter talks about what it’s like to live with COVID in 2022.

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    • Given that long COVID puts people at an elevated risk for heart attacks and strokes, it creates a long-term challenge for our health system. On #TheDosePodcast, @Bob_Wachter expands on the threats posed by long COVID. https://t.co/fYabFHmDfY