
A doctor proves handwashing saves lives and gets destroyed for it. A president dies of a preventable stroke. Scientists spend decades proving smoking kills while the industry fights back. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, Dr. Barry Davis, author of The Preventioneers, introduces us to people in history who saw catastrophe coming, built the evidence, and ran straight into resistance from industries, institutions, and a public that didn't want to hear it. If prevention saves lives, protects health, and saves money, why do we keep ignoring it until it's too late? This episode digs into that question.
References for Our Discussion
◼️[NEW BOOK] The Preventioneers: Diseases, Disasters, and the Discoveries That Changed Our World
◼️An Ounce of Prevention: A Substack by Barry R. Davis
Host
Producer
◼️Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP®
Production Notes
◼️ Music from Johnny Harris x Tom Fox: The Music Room
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We're giving away a copy of Dr. Barry Davis' new book, ”The Preventioneers: Diseases, Disasters, and the Discoveries That Changed Our World” To enter, just send an email to thepublichealthinsight@gmail.com with ”book giveaway” in the subject line. Entries from the U.S. or Canada only. Contest closes on July 15th, and we'll reach out to the winner on July 17th. Full details are in the show notes. Good luck.
