Understanding Celiac Disease and the Latest Research

Understanding Celiac Disease and the Latest Research

On this week's episode, we review celiac disease. We talk about what it is, and what goes wrong inside the body. We discuss the underlying genetic factors and why genetics alone aren't enough to guarantee celiac disease. We wrap up on a hopeful note, exploring new avenues to be explored in clinical research trials. References: Lebwohl, B., & Rubio-Tapia, A. (2021). Epidemiology, presentation, and diagnosis of celiac disease. Gastroenterology, 160(1), 63-75. https://www.gastrojournal.org...

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Gout Isn’t Purely a Problem Of Passing Purine

Gout Isn’t Purely a Problem Of Passing Purine

In this week's episode, we explore the stream of causes that can lead to the painful inflammatory condition gout. We look at the risks, progression, mechanics, and solutions available for this most co...

8 Des 20257min

The Placebo Effect Uses Fake Medicine to Get Real Results

The Placebo Effect Uses Fake Medicine to Get Real Results

In this week's episode, we talk about placebos, which are inert "medications" used to compare with active drugs. We talk about how the use of medications that "do nothing" can provide pain relief, cha...

1 Des 20254min

Thinking Our Way to Better Health

Thinking Our Way to Better Health

In this week's episode, we explore some specific, actionable methods for increasing gratitude. These include gratitude journaling, gratitude letters, mental subtraction, and experiantial consumption. ...

24 Nov 20255min

The Goodness of Gratitude

The Goodness of Gratitude

On this week's episode, we talk about gratitude, and how it can affect mood, positive emotions, and even biological markers of health. References: Allen, S. (2018). The science of gratitude (pp. 121...

17 Nov 20254min

Cool Developments in COPD Medicine

Cool Developments in COPD Medicine

In this week's episode, we talk about how targeting a specific immune cell called an eosinophil may help lower the burden of COPD (chronic obstructive pilmonary disease). We explore the epidemiology, ...

10 Nov 20254min

Improving Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Through Clinical Research and Adjuvants

Improving Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Through Clinical Research and Adjuvants

In this episode, we explore the role of adjuvants in vaccines. These addatives help the immune response to a vaccine, making it more effective at stoping infection, complication, hospitalization, and ...

4 Nov 20254min

The Scariest Skeleton Is the One with Osteoporosis

The Scariest Skeleton Is the One with Osteoporosis

In this week's episode we explore osteoporosis, a condition where there's "too little bone in the bone." We look at how bones work normally ,adn compare that to the risks, pathophysiology, and treatme...

28 Okt 20256min

What My Cat Taught Me About Monoclonal Antibodies

What My Cat Taught Me About Monoclonal Antibodies

In this week's episode, we explore what monoclonal antibodies are, how they make things happen in the body, and how they can be used in medicine. We discuss how they can be used for identifying cells,...

20 Okt 20255min

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