
# 22 The Placebo Effect Part 1
Kate Rusk of Inertia TV, along with Joe Alcock and Coffee Brown of the EvolutionMedicine podcast do a deep dive on the placebo effect. Why did this capacity evolve in the first place? How can we harne...
2 Kesä 201853min

#21 Intro to EvMed on Inertia TV
This year, evolutionary anthropologist Kate Rusk began a streaming video science channel, called Inertia TV, that streams great science programming, including this program: Evolutionary Medicine with ...
31 Touko 20181h 26min

#20 Too Much Oxygen?
Coffee Brown and Joe Alcock discuss the perils and pitfalls of too much oxygen. We discuss the recent IOTA study - a metaanalysis done by Paul Young's team and the upcoming ICUROX trial. This evidence...
31 Touko 20181h 1min

#19 Cognitive Biases
Joe Alcock and Coffee Brown have a discussion about evolution, medical decision making, and cognitive biases. We focus on a few major cognitive biases - achor bias, attribution bias, immediacy bias, h...
11 Huhti 20181h 9min

#17 No Love for evolution in medical school
Joe Alcock and Coffee Brown discuss evolution, creationism, race and plenty of other hot topics while trying to explain why evolution gets no love in medical school
12 Tammi 20181h 10min

# 16 Hypress Trial And Japan
This is a previously episode first recorded in early 2017. It is timely, though, because a major trial on the effects of corticosteroids - the ADRENAL trial - will soon be made public. In this podcast...
5 Tammi 201817min

#15 Drowning in good intentions - with Kate Rusk of InertiaTV
Joe Alcock is joined by evolutionary anthropologist Kate Rusk of InertiaTV and Science Happy Hour to talk about a recent JAMA article studying fluids for adults with sepsis. Do we give too much fluids...
18 Loka 201731min


















