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A podcast from the Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

    Right Jab or Sucker Punch [PART TWO]: How do we know the COVID-19 vaccines are safe?

    Right Jab or Sucker Punch [PART TWO]: How do we know the COVID-19 vaccines are safe?

    The major vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 have been developed at a speed unprecedented in human history. For some people, this raises concerns around their safety. This two-part episode proposes a critical framework to allow laypeople to satisfy themselves of the answers to those questions. What do we know so far? What do we not know? What are the various types of evidence and how do we weigh them appropriately to determine if the risks outweigh the benefits? Part One addresses the merits, unpacking the science that underpins the vaccines. Part Two addresses procedure: the processes that both regulators and we as healthcare consumers employ to assess safety.

    • 42 min
    Right Jab or Sucker Punch [PART ONE]: How do we know the COVID-19 vaccines are safe?

    Right Jab or Sucker Punch [PART ONE]: How do we know the COVID-19 vaccines are safe?

    The major vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 have been developed at a speed unprecedented in human history. For some people, this raises concerns around their safety. This two-part episode proposes a critical framework to allow laypeople to satisfy themselves of the answers to those questions. What do we know so far? What do we not know? What are the various types of evidence and how do we weigh them appropriately to determine if the risks outweigh the benefits? Part One addresses the merits, unpacking the science that underpins the vaccines. Part Two addresses procedure: the processes that both regulators and we as healthcare consumers employ to assess safety.

    • 32 min
    A Bite-Shaped World: Malaria, medicines and mosquitos [PART TWO]

    A Bite-Shaped World: Malaria, medicines and mosquitos [PART TWO]

    Did the emergence of the environmental movement in the 1960s really sink humanity's chances of eradicating malaria once and for all? What role did the world's first effective antimalarial, quinine, play in the imperial projects of the 19th and early 20th centuries? And how could humble cow's milk help save children's lives in the developing world?

    • 43 min
    A Bite-Shaped World: Malaria, medicines and mosquitos [PART ONE]

    A Bite-Shaped World: Malaria, medicines and mosquitos [PART ONE]

    From ancient Greece through to the 21st century, malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases have put a heavy thumb of the scales of human interaction. They've helped shape migration patterns, affected the outcomes of wars and brought down empires. We speak with two leading malaria researchers, Darren Creek and Sue Charman, who explain the history of antimalarials and unpick the difficulties of treating this killer disease.

    • 40 min
    This Episode May Save Your Life: Melanoma, sunscreen and the fatal allure of the sun tan

    This Episode May Save Your Life: Melanoma, sunscreen and the fatal allure of the sun tan

    Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, and around 2,000 of us die from it every year. Divya Krishnan and Dr Amy Chen look at some of the social and cultural factors around being sun smart, and get the authoritative word on how to detect melanoma early, how to apply sunscreen properly and how this mundane yet lifesaving compound actually works to protect you from the sun's harmful rays.

    • 47 min
    The Long Shadow of the Opium Wars [PART 2]: From post-punk to the future of pain

    The Long Shadow of the Opium Wars [PART 2]: From post-punk to the future of pain

    In the second part of our episode exploring the past, present and future of opioids, we chart the impact that they've had on Melbourne's signature cultural export, get a deeper understanding of how they work to treat pain, and gain an insight into what the future of pain management might look like. But first, we address a nagging question about pharmaceuticals...

    • 38 min

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