In a moment when health misinformation spreads as freely as the ailments it misrepresents, the Federal University of Goiás is stepping into the public square with a new podcast called 'Saúde sem Enrolação'—Health Without the Runaround. Launching June 9, 2025, the biweekly videocast pairs local Goiás specialists with national and international experts to offer evidence-based answers to the questions ordinary Brazilians are already asking. It is a university choosing presence over distance, meeting people on the platforms where they live rather than waiting for them to find their way to academic
UFG launches 'Saúde sem Enrolação' podcast on science-based health topics
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Viés e Enquadramento
Institutional announcement of a university health podcast with minimal bias; presents factual information about launch, format, and topics in straightforward language.
Institutional promotion framed as public service announcement. Emphasizes credibility markers (expert credentials, science-based, professional production) and accessibility across platforms.
Impacto Geopolítico
Brazilian university launches science-based health podcast; domestic public health initiative with no direct geopolitical implications.
Lente Econômica
UFG launches science-based health podcast to combat misinformation, potentially reducing healthcare costs through improved public health literacy and preventive awareness.
Consumers gain access to free, credible health information reducing reliance on unreliable sources, potentially lowering unnecessary medical consultations and improving health outcomes through preventive knowledge.
Supports government health communication objectives and public health campaigns; demonstrates institutional commitment to combating health misinformation; may inform future public health policy on digital health literacy initiatives.