What does the body of evidence say on the topic of
sexually transmitted infections? Plus: should you worry about
monkeypox, and what is going on with mysterious ses of liver
inflammation in children?
Block 1:
(2:15) STIs: nomenclature, HIV, rising ses
Block 2:
(8:57) STIs: why ses are increasing, who
should...
The Body of Evidence is releasing an episode of
HFMA’s Voices in Healthre Finance podst, which features an
interview with Dr. Christopher Labos on the topic of weight bias in
healthre, including what health inditors to focus on instead of
weight and how to help patients who are at risk improve their
health...
What does the body of evidence say on the topic of
MSG? Plus: we dig into a new study that alleges that artificial
sweeteners are associated with a higher risk of ncer (but But
BUT!), and will we keep boosting people against COVID every four
months?
Block 1:
(2:05) MSG: what it is, where it comes from, and
where it...
Chris and Jonathan welcome back to the show Paul
Ingraham, the founder of PainScience.com. He charts his
early days as a woo believer, his transformation into a skeptic,
and the thing that got him in trouble with his massage therapy
regulatory body: tone. Do healthre regulators re for snark? Is
it their role to...
Fingers on buzzers! It’s the first (and possibly
last) episode of What’s in a Name: Medil Edition! Join host
Jonathan and his three contestants in figuring out the origin of
common words used in biology and medicine! It’s fun, we swear!
In the hot seat: social media manager Melissa,
medil resident Niko, and...
Vaping, dieting, seeing a chiropractor, taking omega-3 supplements… so many decisions to make, so much misinformation. Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry look at the body of evidence on these topics to tell you what’s solid, what’s iffy… and what’s crapola. The jingles, comedy, and bickering help the medicine go down.