Air Health Our Health

AirHealthOurHealth

Lung and ICU doctor connecting the dots among healthy air, healthy people and a healthy economy. I want to keep people from landing in my clinic or the ICU. Clean air saves lives. If you do nothing else, don't light things on fire and breathe them into your lungs. Learn more at airhealthourhealth.org, and follow on Facebook and Instagram! Nuestro Aire Nuestra Salud- serie en español con doctora de pulmon y cuidados intensivos Busque podcasts con títulos en español y el logotipo de “Nuestro Aire Nuestra Salud” para ver más episodios en español.

  1. Agricultural Burning, Air Quality & Community Health

    FEB 2

    Agricultural Burning, Air Quality & Community Health

    We all need to eat. We also all need to breathe clean air. Around the country and the world the practice of agricultural burning is used to remove crop residue. This can often be the most efficient or cost-effective from the perspective of the individual farmer, but can also affect the people living and working in the area.   Dr Laura C. Myers, M.D., M.P.H  is a lung and ICU doctor at Kaiser Permanente who researches people with lung diseases and how air quality and heat can affect them. Join me to learn about agricultural burning and its health impact. We also explore what can be done to minimize this impact while ensuring both a healthy food production and healthy communities.  To Do- Where possible, encourage your community to support farmers in alternatives to biomass burning through regenerative agricultural practices. Many agricultural universities across the US are studying this, and supporting up front costs for farmers may help improve their soil, profit margins and keep surrounding communities healthier.  Make sure you have clean air indoors- no smoking, vaping, open flames, etc. You can learn more from the “Clean Air Gift Guide” episode from earlier this season. Spread the word about the importance of clean air indoors- reducing pollution from gas stoves, ensuring good air filtration and more can help improve resilience when agricultural burning is occurring.  If you or a loved one has asthma or airway disease, make sure they know about clean air resources.  Sign up for air quality alerts in your area. Consider a donation to the American Lung Association, which helps patients with airway disease understand the air they breathe and works for clean air for all. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information go to airhealthourhealth.org. Follow on Facebook and Instagram. Photo by Ferdinand Stöhr on Unsplash

    16 min
  2. From Suicide to Sickness- Adolescents and the Risks of E-cigs and Vaping

    JAN 5

    From Suicide to Sickness- Adolescents and the Risks of E-cigs and Vaping

    We now have more information about how e-cigarettes can affect adolescents. It is tragic, because kids had really gotten the message that cigarettes are bad for you, but candy-flavored e-cigarettes seem safer and lure them in. Kids who start with e-cigs are more likely to become smokers, use other addictive substances, have depression and attempt suicide. I recorded a Breathe Easy podcast for the American Thoracic Society on this topic with Dr. Laura E. Crotty Alexander, a lung doctor who studies e-cigarettes in the lab. Listen and learn about how e-cigarettes can affect youth in your community and what can be done to help them break free and ideally never get addicted in the first place. What can you do? Learn about how a comprehensive flavor ban may help your state or community with the episode Breaking States Free from Flavored Tobacco & Why it Matters. Post If an adolescent in your life vapes, learn how to talk to them about it in an evidence-based way with the Do the Vape Talk- episode which includes expertise from the American Lung Association, Post Finally, consider a donation to the American Thoracic Society, whose Tobacco Action Committee works hard to protect Americans from the tobacco industry and who recorded the Breathe Easy podcast that is the foundation of this episode. Studies covered in pod Golder S et al. Vaping and harm in young people: umbrella review Tobacco Control Aug 2025.  Bauer SE et al. Treatment of Nicotine Use in Adolescents Under 18 Years of Age: An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2025

    27 min
  3. Pediatrician Parents on Raising Kids in a Changing Climate

    11/03/2025

    Pediatrician Parents on Raising Kids in a Changing Climate

    Kids are our future and have the most to lose from the changing climate affecting our planet. However, they also have the most to gain from us taking action now to understand how climate change impacts the health of our children and what we can do. Today I am joined by two amazing pediatric lung doctors and mothers.  Dr Anne Coates is the mother of four and a pediatric pulmonologist in the Maine Medical Partners Pediatric Specialty Care practice and teaches the next generation training in pediatric medicine at Maine Medical Center and is an associate professor of pediatrics at the Tufts University School of Medicine  Dr. Christy Sadreameli has two boys and is an assistant professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine where she co-directs the Childhood Interstitial and Diffuse Lung Disease and Immunologic Disorders Clinic.   What can you do? – You can learn more about how to keep your family healthy during things like wildfire events from  "Our Health in Wildfire Season" episode – You can learn about how pollen is changing with climate change from the episode “Science over Politics.” - Learn about heat events and how to stay safe from the “Heat Kills” episode with Professor Ollie Jay   – Learn what you can do from the "Clean air and Climate Advocacy for Busy People" episode or the "”Bypass Toxic Politics” episode or “Your Little Grain of Sand” with Mom’s Clean Air Force - Finally, consider a donation to the American Lung Association, who is working for clean air and a stable climate for all our kids. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information go to airhealthourhealth.org. Follow on Facebook and Instagram. Podcast Image by Heike Mintel on Unsplash

    38 min
  4. Lost Money, Lives & Time- How NIH Cuts Hurt Us All

    10/06/2025

    Lost Money, Lives & Time- How NIH Cuts Hurt Us All

    Research can seem like something that happens far off, but doesn’t affect us on a daily basis. Nothing could be further from the truth! How does what we breathe cause disease? Can we intervene? If I have to choose, should I buy an air purifier or an air conditioner? How much does that help? What about if I have a family member with lung disease? Does it matter if I’m healthy? We need publicly funded research to answer questions like these that are of interest to the public, not only research of interest to private industry. We also need people who have the skills to answer those questions and avoid pitfalls and bias that can plague bad research. Join me today to learn how changes at the National Institutes of Health affect all of us and what we can do! Dr Mary Rice, MD, MPH is a pulmonary and critical care medicine physician and the director of the Center for Climate, Health and the Global Environment at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. She is the chair of the Environmental, Occupational and Population Health Assembly of the American Thoracic Society and leads the environmental health research program of the American Lung Association Lung Health Cohort and is an NIH funded researcher.  To Do Speak up about the value of research- contact your elected officials about the importance of the NIH and publicly funded research If you or a loved one suffers from a chronic disease, share how important it is to fund research into disease prevention and treatment. Find the organization that advocates for those with that illness and work with them to raise the issue to decision makers and funders. If you work in research, share your story and help people understand how the scientific method, though not perfect, is one of our best tools in moving human health forward Learn more about the cuts from a former program officer at the NIH as well as a pediatric pulmonologist that was recorded at the ATS meeting in 2025 for the ATS Breathe Easy podcast If you work in healthcare, get engaged with your professional societies to advocate for the importance of research. Consider a donation to the American Thoracic Society, which also funds research to help the world breathe ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit blog post for more information, or go to airhealthourhealth.org. Follow and comment on Facebook page and Instagram.  Record a question or comment on the podcast site or send an e-mail via the website.

    25 min
  5. Surviving EVALI, ECMO & E-cigarettes

    09/01/2025

    Surviving EVALI, ECMO & E-cigarettes

    I see the worst case scenarios as an ICU doctor- today's episode introduces you to someone whose fruity nicotine-containing e-cigarette landed her on something called ECMO. It is a scary story of ICU survivorship and also an incredible one of resilience. Petrea McKeithen is a young mother and ECMO survivor and has generously shared her story with the American Lung Association and now with you!So what can you do? Find out if your county or state has a comprehensive flavored tobacco ban. You can learn more about why this is important in the “Breaking States Free from Flavored Tobacco and Why it Matters” episode from Season Five.  Look back through the Air Health Our Health podcast feed for a host of episodes on the history and chemistry of menthol, of flavoring chemicals, of targeting kids, etc.  Look up who represents you in your county or state and reach out to them asking about what they intend to do to make flavored tobacco harder to obtain. If you or someone you know has gone through a stay in the ICU, learn more about potential after effects at ICUdelirium.org and how you can support them both during their ICU stay and afterwards. Consider a donation to the American Lung Association or the Campaign for Tobacco Free kids Also, this podcast is a labor of love. You don’t hear ads, I don’t make any money on it. It exists to spread the word about steps people can take to help keep their communities healthy. You can help by spreading the word. Please consider leaving the podcast a 5 star review wherever you listen to help spread the word. Please also share an episode you found helpful with a friend or on social media. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit blog post for more information, or go to airhealthourhealth.org. Follow and comment on Facebook page and Instagram.  Record a question or comment on the podcast site or send an e-mail via the website.

    26 min
  6. Inhaled Microplastics with the Lorax of the Thorax

    06/02/2025

    Inhaled Microplastics with the Lorax of the Thorax

    Welcome to the last Air Health Our Health podcast of Season Five. This is a collaboration with the American Thoracic Society’s Breathe Easy podcast, of which I am a new host.  We produce over 450 million tons of plastic each year, the majority of which accumulates in the environment- it is vital to understand how that impacts us. For today’s episode, I interview Dr Adam Soloff, PhD a researcher at the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center of the University of Pittsburgh in the department of cardiothoracic surgery and immunology. He describes himself as the “Lorax of the Thorax” and walks us through research on how ever-present microplastics that we inhale can seed tissues throughout the body and what that does to our immune system.  So what can you do?  Look at where you are using plastic in your own life and see if you can replace it with a healthier option. Few options here. Find out what can be done to reduce plastics in your community.  Look up your members of Congress and share with them your concern about dismantling important science-based support for health at the federal level, whether the NIH, EPA, CDC, VA and more. Then, look up your city councilperson and state legislator to ask what they are doing to help prevent plastic pollution and find out what you can do to help. Finally, be sure to enjoy the beautiful planet on which we all live and take at least one step to keep it beautiful and healthy. Find what you can do and do it. None of us have to do everything, but we can all do something.

    28 min

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Lung and ICU doctor connecting the dots among healthy air, healthy people and a healthy economy. I want to keep people from landing in my clinic or the ICU. Clean air saves lives. If you do nothing else, don't light things on fire and breathe them into your lungs. Learn more at airhealthourhealth.org, and follow on Facebook and Instagram! Nuestro Aire Nuestra Salud- serie en español con doctora de pulmon y cuidados intensivos Busque podcasts con títulos en español y el logotipo de “Nuestro Aire Nuestra Salud” para ver más episodios en español.