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Reminder about next episode and an update

04/27/23 • 0 min

Lost Women of Science

A reminder that our next episode is scheduled to come out next Thursday!

In the meantime, we’ve hit a slight snag—Katie has COVID—but she’s resting up, and we’re doing our best to get that episode to you on time. Stay tuned for updates. We'll be back very soon.

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A reminder that our next episode is scheduled to come out next Thursday!

In the meantime, we’ve hit a slight snag—Katie has COVID—but she’s resting up, and we’re doing our best to get that episode to you on time. Stay tuned for updates. We'll be back very soon.

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Previous Episode

undefined - The Doctor and the Fix: Chapter 4

The Doctor and the Fix: Chapter 4

Marie Nyswander and her team at Rockefeller unveil their findings at last: methadone has utterly transformed their patients. They’re going back to school, getting jobs, and reconnecting with family and friends. One of the very first patients went onto college and graduated with a degree in aeronautical engineering, all while taking methadone. But soon, Marie’s treatment starts getting resistance, from fellow doctors as well as patients, who think what she’s doing is immoral.

See show notes and full transcripts at lostwomenofscience.org

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Next Episode

undefined - The Doctor and the Fix: Chapter 5

The Doctor and the Fix: Chapter 5

Marie Nyswander died in 1986. She’d achieved almost everything she set out to, but she wanted more: even better medications than methadone, fewer regulations, and the holy grail—a cure for addiction. Addiction science has come a long way since Marie’s time, and it turns out, a lot of the field’s earlier assumptions were probably wrong. Neuroscientist Kent Berridge explains why wanting something isn’t the same as liking it. But a cure is still out of our reach

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