
Sabina Vohra-Miller
Doctor of Public Health candidate and founder of Unambiguous Science, with expertise in clinical pharmacology and public health commentary on medication safety in pregnancy.
Top 3 podcasts with Sabina Vohra-Miller
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May 26, 2025 • 22min
Can the shingles vaccine actually lower the risk of dementia?
In an insightful conversation, Sabina Vohra-Miller, founder of Unambiguous Science, discusses a groundbreaking study from Stanford University. The research reveals that older adults vaccinated against shingles have a 20% lower risk of developing dementia over seven years. Sabina delves into how various health factors can influence vaccine efficacy and highlights the surprising link between the Shingrix vaccine and cognitive health. The conversation also addresses vaccine anxiety, emphasizing the importance of empathy in discussions about vaccinations.

Oct 14, 2025 • 42min
“What’s ACTUALLY Pregnancy Safe (Vaccines, SSRIs, Tylenol & More) with Sabina Vohra-Miller
Sabina Vohra-Miller, a clinical pharmacology researcher and founder of the Vohramiller Foundation, dives into the murky waters of pregnancy safety. She tackles the conflicting advice expecting parents receive and explains why research is so limited. Sabina debunks the Tylenol-autism myth with robust evidence and highlights the importance of SSRIs for maternal mental health. She also clarifies vaccination benefits during pregnancy, emphasizing both safety and the vital transfer of antibodies to babies. The discussion is a crucial balance of facts and fears.

Sep 26, 2025 • 22min
Trump, Tylenol and medical misogyny
This week, Caryn Ceolin chats with Sabina Vohra-Miller, a Doctor of Public Health candidate and founder of Unambiguous Science. They dive into President Trump’s alarming claim that Tylenol during pregnancy may cause autism, which contradicts decades of research. Sabina highlights the risks of dehumanizing messages telling pregnant people to 'tough it out' amidst fear and societal pressures. They explore the need for accurate medical guidance and advocacy in response to misleading narratives, urging individuals to consult trusted healthcare providers for personalized advice.