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Natasha Loder

Health policy editor for The Economist, providing expertise on the Ebola outbreak in the DRC.

Top 10 podcasts with Natasha Loder

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May 22, 2024 • 46min

AI and health part one: DrGPT will see you now

Join Natasha Loder, health editor at The Economist, Pranav Rajpurkar, assistant professor at Harvard, and Hugh Harvey, consultant at Hardian Health, as they dive into the transformative role of AI in healthcare. They discuss how AI tools are revolutionizing patient diagnostics and enhancing disease detection, with captivating case studies like breast cancer screening. The conversation also tackles the challenges of regulation and accuracy, while highlighting the need for responsible AI integration into medical practices for better patient outcomes.
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Dec 3, 2021 • 21min

Taiwan thing after another: the Solomon Islands

Dominic Ziegler, who writes about the Asia-Pacific region for The Economist, and Natasha Loder, the health policy editor, delve into complex issues. They discuss the Solomon Islands' recent unrest tied to ethnic tensions and the influence of global powers like China and the U.S. The conversation shifts to the challenges of accessing medical cannabis for children with epilepsy in the UK, highlighting heartbreaking stories of families navigating bureaucratic barriers. They also touch on how changes in Saudi Arabia's alcohol policies could reshape societal norms.
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Sep 16, 2021 • 21min

Shake, rattle the roles: Britain’s cabinet reshuffle

Anne McElvoy, Senior Editor at The Economist, and Natasha Loader, Health Policy Editor, delve into the latest UK cabinet reshuffle, analyzing its implications for Boris Johnson's leadership and agenda amidst public scrutiny. They also tackle a groundbreaking coronavirus human challenge trial, discussing the ethical dilemmas and insights gained from deliberately infecting volunteers. Additionally, they highlight rural opportunities in places like Creed, Colorado, aiming to attract tourists by promoting their pristine dark skies.
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Aug 19, 2021 • 22min

Fits and starts: SARS-CoV-2’s origin

Natasha Loader, The Economist's health policy editor, and Matthew Hullhouse, British politics correspondent, dive into the tangled origins of COVID-19, emphasizing the flawed WHO investigation that neglected key evidence. They discuss the implications of these findings on global health preparedness and the challenges posed by China's opacity. Shifting gears, they analyze Boris Johnson's struggles with reconciling environmental promises and the UK’s transition to electric vehicles, highlighting the socio-political complexities of this significant shift.
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Jul 2, 2021 • 23min

Repetitive strains: SARS-CoV-2 variants

Join Natasha Loader, The Economist's health policy editor specializing in COVID-19, and Tom Gardner, Addis Ababa correspondent with deep insights into the Tigray conflict. They discuss the alarming spread of the Delta variant and its implications for public health and vaccination efforts. The conversation shifts to the escalating crisis in Ethiopia, highlighting the power struggle in Tigray and the looming regional tensions. They also touch on the strange absence of compelling films about the Fourth of July, reflecting on Hollywood's relationship with American history.
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Jun 17, 2021 • 21min

A hardline act to follow: Iran’s presidential election

Nicholas Pelham, The Economist's Middle East correspondent, shares his insights on Iran’s presidential elections, delving into the consolidation of hardline theocratic power and the disillusionment of voters facing limited choices. He discusses the implications for Iran's influence in the region under hardline leadership. Natasha Loader, the health policy editor, highlights a breakthrough in antibody therapy for COVID-19, demonstrating its potential to save lives. They also touch on the revival of Norway's traditional folk music, emphasizing cultural heritage in a modern world.
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May 27, 2021 • 21min

On the origins and the specious: the SARS-CoV-2 lab-leak theory

Natasha Loader, Health policy editor at The Economist, and Callum Williams, Senior economics writer at The Economist, delve into the contentious lab-leak theory of SARS-CoV-2's origins, examining fresh evidence and political ramifications. They discuss the grim economic impacts of strict COVID-19 lockdowns in Latin America, revealing severe GDP declines and contrasting recovery efforts with wealthier nations. The conversation also touches on innovative shark breeding techniques, aiming to boost genetic diversity in threatened populations.
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Feb 10, 2021 • 21min

Like hell out of a bat: SARS-CoV-2’s origin

Natasha Loader, the health policy editor at The Economist, brings insights into the WHO's investigation into the origins of SARS-CoV-2, suggesting a probable animal intermediary while dismissing lab leak theories. Georgia Banjo, a foreign affairs writer, discusses the rise of transnational repression by authoritarian regimes and the chilling effects on dissidents abroad. They also touch on Algeria's car shortage crisis caused by restrictive policies since 2016, highlighting the economic turmoil and challenges faced by everyday citizens.
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Dec 8, 2020 • 22min

Granting immunity: America weighs vaccine approval

Natasha Loader, The Economist's health policy editor, unveils the intricacies of the Pfizer vaccine approval process amidst an urgent push for emergency use in America. Meanwhile, Sarah Burke, a foreign correspondent, delves into the rising trend of multigenerational living in the West, exploring its roots in combating loneliness and economic pressures. Together, they examine the differences in regulatory approaches between the US and UK, shedding light on how societal shifts are reshaping living arrangements and health policies during the pandemic.
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Nov 17, 2020 • 22min

Out on a LegCo: Hong Kong under pressure

Su Lin Wong, a China correspondent for The Economist, shares insights into the political upheaval in Hong Kong, where pro-Beijing lawmakers dominate following a restrictive security law. She highlights the erosion of democratic processes and citizen rights. Meanwhile, Natasha Loader, the health policy editor, discusses the emerging role of T-cells in COVID-19 immunity, emphasizing their importance alongside new vaccine developments. The conversation also touches on the rise of psychometric testing in hiring, showcasing its impact on modern recruitment.