One Health Heroes, Jan 15, 2026: Forever Chemicals, One Health Month and Good News

January 15
24 mins

Episode Description

January is One Health Month and we are highlighting opportunities for education, career exploration, and collaboration across human, animal, and environmental health. This episode provides updates on ongoing One Health threats, including avian influenza, New World Screwworm, and wildlife rabies, with practical guidance for veterinarians and the public. A major focus of the discussion introduces PFAS ("forever chemicals"), explaining what they are, why they matter for One Health, and how environmental contamination can impact both human and animal health. The episode closes on an optimistic note with conservation success stories, with the downgrading of Green Sea Turtles from "endagered" to "least concerned," emphasizing the power of science, collaboration, and long-term commitment.

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