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Lauren Young

Associate health and medicine editor at Scientific American with reporting expertise on drugs and health policy, offering detailed analysis of GLP-1 medications in this episode.

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Mar 18, 2026 • 16min

GLP-1 drugs are entering a new chapter

Lauren Young, Associate Health and Medicine Editor at Scientific American, explains the evolving story of GLP-1 drugs. She covers their roots in diabetes treatments and rise as weight-loss medications. She discusses the surge in compounded versions, surprising research into addiction and cardiovascular uses, and emerging concerns about long-term effects and access.
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Jun 23, 2025 • 31min

How Bird Flu Went from an Isolated Avian Illness to a Human Pandemic Threat (Part 1)

In this captivating discussion, Lauren Young, Associate Editor for Health and Medicine at Scientific American, explores the alarming potential of H5N1 bird flu as a pandemic threat. She shares insights from scientists collecting bird fecal samples on the Delaware Bay and highlights how the virus has evolved to spread from birds to mammals. With historical context, including the first human case in Hong Kong in 1997, Young emphasizes the urgent need for ongoing surveillance to mitigate risks and protect public health.
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Sep 5, 2025 • 14min

Inside the Turmoil at the CDC

Lauren J. Young, associate editor for health and medicine at Scientific American, dives deep into the chaos at the CDC following the resignation of director Susan Monarez. She discusses rising tensions within the agency, exemplified by calls for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to resign. The conversation highlights the profound implications of these leadership shifts on public health initiatives, outbreak management, and the urgent need for stable guidance as the nation navigates increasing health challenges.
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May 14, 2025 • 10min

How a West Texas Outbreak Threatens Measles Elimination Status

Lauren Young, Associate Editor for Health and Medicine at Scientific American, dives into the alarming rise of measles cases, focusing on a significant outbreak in West Texas. She discusses what measles elimination really means and the potential threats to this status in the U.S. Young highlights the implications of vaccine hesitancy, especially for vulnerable populations. She advocates for robust public health initiatives and strategies to increase vaccination rates to prevent further outbreaks.
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Nov 1, 2024 • 19min

Your 2024 Election Rundown, from Health Care to Nuclear Proliferation

Tanya Lewis is a Senior Editor at Scientific American focusing on health and medicine, while Lauren Young is an Associate Editor specializing in candidates' health care stances. They dive into the 2024 election's implications for reproductive rights and affordable health care, contrasting positions of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Dan Vergano, an expert in nuclear weapons policy, illuminates how each candidate's victory could reshape nuclear proliferation strategies amid global tensions. A must-listen for anyone interested in how these critical issues will unfold!

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