# 16 Hypress Trial And Japan

# 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 I make the case that steroids are no bueno for patients with sepsis. I also discuss trauma in Japan, New Zealand, and South Africa. Enjoy

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Episoder(46)

#30 Resistance Evolution

#30 Resistance Evolution

Kate Rusk and Joe Alcock recorded this for Inertia TV in March 2018. We talk about the reasons for resistance evolution, alternatives to antibiotics, and which drugs predispose to Clostridium diffici...

23 Jun 20181h 30min

#29 Evolution and Emergency Medicine

#29 Evolution and Emergency Medicine

Does evolution matter in the emergency department? Joe Alcock describes why it does. This episode was recorded for Joe Tomkins Darwinian Revolution class in University of Western Australia on April 5,...

23 Jun 20181h 4min

#28 Depression - Feature or Bug? Part 2

#28 Depression - Feature or Bug? Part 2

In part two Joe Alcock, Coffee Brown, Paul Watson talk about how evolution might guide the treatment of patients with mood disorders. We talk about the evolution of sickness behavior, the utility of a...

23 Jun 201857min

#27 Depression - Feature or a Bug? Part 1

#27 Depression - Feature or a Bug? Part 1

Coffee Brown and Joe Alcock are joined by evolutionary biologist and theorist Paul Watson to discuss whether depression is a feature or a bug. Paul Watson developed the social navigation hypothesis al...

23 Jun 201856min

#26 Obesity Paradox

#26 Obesity Paradox

Coffee Brown and Joe Alcock talk about the obesity paradox? Why do some obese patients live longer than normal weight patients? Why do we collect fat in massive quantities? Is obesity bad? Why did obe...

5 Jun 201854min

#25 Food Evolution Part 2

#25 Food Evolution Part 2

Kate Rusk and I continue our discussion about food, vitamins, the iron supplements, and what happens to the microbiome of hibernating bears.

5 Jun 201837min

#24 Food Evolution with Kate Rusk Part 1

#24 Food Evolution with Kate Rusk Part 1

Kate Rusk and Joe Alcock discuss the evolutionary biology of food. This episode is part one, originally recorded by Inertia TV, a science channel on Twitch.

5 Jun 201853min

# 23 The Placebo Effect Part 2

# 23 The Placebo Effect Part 2

This is part two of a recording that originally appeared on Inertia TV https://www.twitch.tv/inertiatv_ Kate Rusk, Coffee Brown and I discuss why back surgery is the ultimate placebo, what makes our b...

2 Jun 20181h 7min

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