Synopsis
This won't hurt a bit! Primary Care Physician Brandon Weintraub and mere mortal Mike Davalos work together to dissolve the complexities of medical science into cherry-flavored question and answer sessions, quick doses that go down easy and soothe your health-related confusions.
Episodes
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Episode 45: Extra: Does Lemon Boost Metabolism?
20/12/2017 Duration: 07minI’m tempted to call metabolism a kind of magic, because when you really think about it, how can my system take the calories, nutrients, and minerals in... an apple and break that down into something the body can use for fuel, and also to repair and build new structures in my body?
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Episode 44: Eating Clean
13/12/2017 Duration: 32minClean eating, at its heart, seems to be a collection of varying dieting rules that sound like a mixture of common sense and avoidance of the latest health boogiemen.
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Episode 43: Extra: Big Thunder Mountain (Kidney Stones)
06/12/2017 Duration: 04minKidney stone disease occurs when minerals in urine collect and combine in the kidney... and over time, building up like a jawbreaker in reverse, into larger and larger stones. These stones typically form in the kidney itself, and many smaller stones are passed without symptoms. Other, larger stones can form, causing great pain, blood in the urine, nausea, and vomiting. Sound effects in this episode courtesy of "Disney's Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, A.wav" by InspectorJ of Freesound.org
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Episode 42: Off the Cuff: Turmeric, Antidepressants, Binge-Watching
29/11/2017 Duration: 41minToday we describe and discuss three interesting studies/news articles. We have not spent the many hours of research that our typical episodes require, so prepare yourself or an ‘off the cuff’ discussion.
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Episode 41: Extra: Crunchy Lunchy (We Actually Eat Bugs)
22/11/2017 Duration: 39minIn the end, my final conclusions are... I would not avoid any bug-related foods in the future, but I really didn’t find any reason to be proactive and add bugs to my diet.
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Episode 40: Should We Eat Bugs?
15/11/2017 Duration: 33minI want to set your mind at ease - we’re not trying to convince you that you personally need to be eating insects - we’re not trying to convert you. But it does seem like the role of insects in our diets will be expanding - so it’s something your kids or grand-kids might see as normal.
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Episode 39: Extra: Loosy Goosy (Permission to Relax)
08/11/2017 Duration: 05minAlcohol cannot magically give you the ability to speak Dutch, or any other language for that matter - - but according to research, it can help ease your anxiety as a foreign-language student, and let the words flow more freely.
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Episode 38: Origins of Common Medicines
01/11/2017 Duration: 38minCommon medicines: some of this stuff might be common knowledge, but a lot of it is pretty surprising, once you get into the details. I suppose we should start out with an important definition: what is ‘a medicine’...
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Episode 37: Extra: Blood! (Transfusions)
25/10/2017 Duration: 06minIf you’re a woman, pregnancy can have huge impacts on your life, but it also changes your body in many ways, some simple, others so complex, we’re still making new discoveries even in this age when doctors already seem to know it all. One of these new revelations is the possibility that the blood of a woman who was once pregnant might be more likely to kill a man if he were to get a transfusion of her blood.
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Episode 36: Halloween
18/10/2017 Duration: 34minHalloween wasn’t always about candy. Historically, it was about the end of the harvest season, the beginning of winter, and as a way to mark this darker part of the year, a recognition, and celebration of the dead - everything from the Christian All Hallow’s Eve to the Gaelic Samhain to the Mexican holiday Dia de Muertos.
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Episode 35: Extra: The First Headbanger
11/10/2017 Duration: 05minIf you were under the impression that only modern times are irreverent, it only takes a little toe-dip into the pool of historical documents to prove that humans of the past were just as wacky, neurotic, and naughty as we are today. Our modern word for 'humor' is from the medicine of the ancient Greeks, who believed that humours were bodily fluids responsible for health and emotion, and it was important that these fluids be properly balanced.
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Episode 34: Organically-Grown Hydroponic Wonder Food!!
04/10/2017 Duration: 55minSome 21st Century food production methods are diverging from the norm, and defined by what they are, but more importantly, defined by what they’re not - and what they’re not is industrial agriculture in the modern sense.
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Episode 33: Extra: Forget-Me-Lots
27/09/2017 Duration: 06minSo there’s this article, see? It’s about violets and describes an interesting property of their scent.
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Episode 32: Saliva Therapy & ASMR - (Two Topics, One Episode!)
20/09/2017 Duration: 30minFirst we explore Saliva Therapy, which is said to have surprising healing properties... but risks as well! As a second topic, we explore ASMR, also known as Autonomous Meridian Sensory Response - basically, it's that head and neck tingling you sometimes get when a sound, smell, or touch really triggers a wave of euphoric nerve energy.
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Episode 31: Extra: Clarity of the Vagus (Nerve)
13/09/2017 Duration: 05minThe Vagus is the longest nerve in the body, and it emerges from the human brain, from the medulla oblongata specifically. The Vagus nerve has a lot of important functions, including muscles of the mouth and throat, but it also has a big role in heart rate and blood pressure, and even has some impacts on insulin and blood sugar.
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Episode 30: Alcohol
06/09/2017 Duration: 50minUnlike most of our topics on random disorders and diseases, this is one that the average person is likely to have had at least a little experience with. Alcohol has been around for a long time, and was probably one of the first drugs that humanity discovered on the long road to civilization. We’ve touched on alcohol before, in the episode on fermented foods, and as as we mentioned back then, there are even some theories that indicate that one of the incentives to quit the hunter-gatherer lifestyle and start farming full time was to have a steady supply of alcohol.
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Episode 29: Extra: Aerotoxic Syndrome
30/08/2017 Duration: 07minAerotoxic syndrome describes symptoms which are the result of contaminated air that you would breathe while on an airplane. The process of keeping airplane air circulating is somewhat unusual - they don’t fly around with a giant tank of fresh air to use throughout the flight. Instead, the air comes from the engines.
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Episode 28: Scope of Practice
23/08/2017 Duration: 28minScope of practice describes what health professionals can do in their professional practice and is defined by state boards of medicine, boards of nursing, and so on - often with the guidance or instruction (via statute) of the state’s legislature. In other words, it is the collections of things a practitioner can do according to law.
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Episode 27: Extra: Super Heat Waves
16/08/2017 Duration: 03minThere have already been many instances of super heat waves, such as in India in 2015, with highs up to 118 degrees Fahrenheit, and temperatures up to 129 degrees Fahrenheit have been recorded in a city in Iran.
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Episode 26: Joining a Cult
09/08/2017 Duration: 29minThe word cult has its origins in Latin, cultus, meaning “care”, and while it did originally imply a religious connection, it has evolved in modern usage - in fact, the word culture embodies the most accurate portrayal in modern English.