

Julia Belluz
Journalist covering coronavirus for Vox. Explains the situation of the coronavirus outbreak.
Top 5 podcasts with Julia Belluz
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Sep 25, 2025 • 58min
Debunking The Myths of Metabolism and Weight Loss
In this conversation, nutrition researcher Kevin Hall and science journalist Julia Belluz tackle myths about metabolism and weight loss. They reveal how media miscommunication has shaped public perceptions, particularly related to the Biggest Loser study. Kevin explains metabolic adaptation and its role in weight regain, while Julia emphasizes the cultural factors influencing eating habits. They also discuss the significant impact of food environments and the need for bipartisan policy changes to improve dietary health.

Jun 28, 2021 • 35min
The doctors are not all right
Julia Belluz, a Vox reporter who examined the mental health struggles of doctors during the pandemic, sheds light on a silent crisis. She discusses the stigma surrounding mental health treatment in the medical field, revealing that seeking help can jeopardize careers. Personal narratives illustrate the emotional toll of high-stress situations and the growing rates of burnout and suicide among healthcare professionals. Belluz advocates for systemic changes to provide better support for those who care for others, emphasizing the urgent need for compassion.

Apr 30, 2021 • 26min
The enduring mystery of long Covid
Julia Belluz, a Senior health correspondent at Vox, delves into the perplexing world of long Covid. She reveals that about 10% of COVID-19 survivors suffer from lingering symptoms reminiscent of chronic conditions seen in Ebola survivors. The discussion covers intriguing theories around unexplained symptoms, the role of viral reservoirs, and gender disparities in treatment and recognition of illness. Belluz emphasizes the urgent need for further research into long Covid's complexities, challenging outdated medical perceptions.

Feb 10, 2021 • 19min
Vaccine hoarding
Julia Belluz, Senior Health Correspondent at Vox, dives into the stark inequalities in COVID-19 vaccine distribution. She highlights that less than 1% of vaccines reached poorer countries, calling this a "catastrophic moral failure." The discussion unveils the ethical implications of vaccine nationalism and the impact of bilateral deals favoring rich nations. Belluz also emphasizes the challenges faced by initiatives like COVAX and the urgent need for a more equitable approach to ensure global vaccine access.

Jan 26, 2021 • 24min
Coronavirus, 365 days later
Julia Belluz, a health reporter at Vox, dives into a year of pandemic experiences. She reflects on the significant transformations COVID-19 brought to health and society. The conversation revisits the chaotic early days of the outbreak, highlighting how initial misconceptions compared to the harsh realities faced now. Belluz discusses China's strict early measures and the global repercussions. She also tackles current challenges in vaccine rollouts and how new variants could shape future strategies.