EPISODE · Mar 20, 2025 · 53 MIN
MAHA Moms, Measles and Medical History with Dr. Bethany Johnson
from Making It Awkward · host Jessica Wilson
Jessica Wilson is joined by medical historian Dr. Bethany Johnson of University of South Carolina* to talk everything measles: their history, what we should know, what won't treat them, and what happens after someone has them. Bethany gets deep into the medical history of measles and mumps outbreaks and the two talk about RFK's claim that everyone got measles when he was a kid and it all worked out fine. Bethany also deconstructs RFK's cocktail for treating the Texas outbreak. She invites RFK to put his immunity where his mouth is and will definitely be back on the show to talk more about medical history. *Jessica said University of Southern California even though she read Bethany's bio word for word and listened to the intro like 5 times. Sorry Bethany! Dr. Robert Lustig episode about eugenics Bethany's book! Links from Bethany: Building the Worlds that Kill Us, by David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz Marketplace of the Marvelous, Erika Janik Pale Rider by Laura Spinney Good follows: @sciencewhizliz [Who she mentioned] @laurel_bristow @raventhesciencemaven [A scientist who also had long COVID] @epidemiologistkat @unbiascedsciencepod A quick look at the history of measles vaccine policy Also, here's a great infographic series from @unbiascedsciencepod about how contracting measles is not, in fact, a good thing You can buy awkward merch! You can join the Patreon! You can contact the show at [email protected] Follow Jessica Wilson on Instagram @jessicawilson.msrd and TikTok @byjessicawilson You can watch this episode at https://www.youtube.com/@MakingItAwkwardPod How to support this podcast? Follow/subscribe, rate and review! Jessica's dad will read reviews and comments on the air! Jessica Wilson's book: It's Always Been Ours; Rewriting the Story of Black Women's Bodies
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