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This Podcast Will Kill You

Ep 189 Newborn screening: The future is here

This Podcast Will Kill You

Exactly Right and iHeartPodcasts

Health & Fitness, Science

4.817.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2025

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Every year, millions of babies around the world are screened for dozens of treatable conditions within the first day or two of life. What it takes is a few drops of blood on some filter paper, and what it gives is profound: potentially life-saving information. The advent of newborn screening is one of the greatest public achievements of the 20th century; since their earliest implementation, screening programs have diagnosed hundreds of thousands of babies early enough for medical intervention. And the life-saving potential they hold continues to grow with the development of genomic sequencing technology, which will increase the number of screenable conditions by an order of magnitude. In this episode, we explore the serendipitous origins of newborn screening, what the process looks like from a parent’s perspective, and how cutting-edge technology could revolutionize these programs. To help us navigate the exciting future of newborn screening, Dr. Joshua Milner, Professor of Pediatrics and Director of Allergy Immunology and Rheumatology at Columbia University Medical Center joins us to discuss an ambitious research program at NewYork-Presbyterian hospitals titled the GUARDIAN study, or Genomic Uniform-screening Against Rare Disease in All Newborns. Tune in for a truly thrilling episode!

For more on the GUARDIAN study, the groundbreaking research program using genomic sequencing technology to screen newborns at NewYork-Presbyterian hospitals for hundreds of conditions, check out the Advances in Care podcast episode titled “Newborn Gene Sequencing: Expanding Early Detection of Treatable Diseases.”

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0:00.0

This is exactly right.

0:06.2

The Girlfriends is back with a new season, and this time I'm telling you the story of Kelly

0:11.1

Harnet.

0:12.0

Kelly spent over a decade in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit.

0:16.7

As she fought for her freedom, she taught herself the law.

0:19.9

He goes, oh God, Ar, in that jailhouse lawyer.

0:22.9

And became a beacon of hope for the women locked up alongside her.

0:27.0

You're supposed to have been faith in God, but I had nothing but faith in her.

0:29.9

I think I was put here to save souls by getting people out of prison.

0:35.1

The Girlfriends, Jailhouse Lawyer.

0:37.3

Listen on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your

0:41.1

podcasts. Hello, my name is Jessica. My second baby Max was born on my 38th birthday in 2025.

0:50.9

Max has one older sister and both of my pregnancies were pretty normal. Because I was considered

0:56.6

to be of advanced maternal age, we were offered genetic testing each time. We were able to find out

1:02.7

the sex of our babies very early because of this, and we held our breath through each round of waiting

1:07.6

for the other results. Luckily, no abnormalities were ever found.

1:13.0

I had a scheduled C-section at 39 weeks and I was in the hospital for four days, but doing

1:18.4

really well healing and nursing max. Doctors, nurses, pediatricians, and lactation specialists were all

1:26.0

in and out of my room from the hospital and from my own

1:29.0

insurance company. I felt like Max and I were very well taken care of and watched over during

1:34.3

our hospital stay. On day three, a pediatrician came into our room and sat down. As soon as she did,

1:41.6

it felt like something was wrong. She began explaining that Max was given a newborn screening at 24 hours old.

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