Special Episode: Mary Roach & Replaceable You

Special Episode: Mary Roach & Replaceable You

When your car breaks down or your fridge goes on the fritz, you can order a replacement part and get things back up and running in no time. The same cannot always be said for another intricate machine: the human body. For centuries, scientists have grappled with making or transplanting suitable replacements for nearly every body part, from hearts to hair and from legs to lungs. We’ve come quite a long way in that quest, so that at times, it feels as though we’re living in a sci-fi novel, where skin cells are printed and we can grow a customized heart. Yet we still have further to go, thanks to our magnificent immune system, who proves to be quite a worthy opponent. Here to tell you all about the weird and wonderful world of regenerative medicine is the one and only Mary Roach, who joins us this week to chat about her latest book Replaceable You: Adventures in Human Anatomy. As with any Mary Roach production, this is the perfect combination of informative, fascinating, and fun. Tune in today!

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Special Episode: Hep B Stigma & Discrimination

Special Episode: Hep B Stigma & Discrimination

Blood tests and liver function results can only tell us part of the story when it comes to the impact that hepatitis B has on people living with the virus. Far too often overlooked is how stigma and d...

1 Feb 202244min

Ep 89 Hepatitis B: Hepatiti, Take 2

Ep 89 Hepatitis B: Hepatiti, Take 2

This week, we’re dipping a toe back into the vast waters of hepatitis viruses, this time with a focus on hepatitis B. The hepatitis B virus, though second to be named, was first to be discovered, and ...

25 Jan 20221h 30min

Ep 88 Endometriosis: Menstrual Backwash

Ep 88 Endometriosis: Menstrual Backwash

Chances are you know someone with endometriosis, or perhaps you’re affected yourself. But despite its incredibly high prevalence, endo remains almost criminally understudied, undertreated, and underac...

11 Jan 20222h 10min

Ep 87 C. diff: Fighting poop with poop

Ep 87 C. diff: Fighting poop with poop

In this week’s episode, we cover a bacterium whose recent emergence and rapid spread has been largely an epidemic of our own making. Clostridium difficile isn’t your typical pathogen - in many cases i...

28 Des 20211h 51min

Ep 86 Typhus: Another lousy episode

Ep 86 Typhus: Another lousy episode

We’re back with our first episode of Season 5, and we’re starting off with a bang! Epidemic typhus, that friend of war and famine, may have caused more wartime deaths than all battles combined, and th...

14 Des 20211h 49min

Ep 85 Alcohol: Beer for Thought

Ep 85 Alcohol: Beer for Thought

To say that alcohol is a part of human culture is a bit of an understatement. The relationship our species has with alcohol can be traced so far back that we see evidence of it in our DNA, in the way ...

2 Nov 20211h 49min

Ep 84 West Nile virus: The Crow in the Coal Mine

Ep 84 West Nile virus: The Crow in the Coal Mine

It’s the summer of 1999 in New York City, and everyone's looking towards the future, towards millennium parties and potential Y2K catastrophes. But if they turned their eyes to the streets around and ...

19 Okt 20211h 46min

Ep 83 Diabetes: Short & Sweet

Ep 83 Diabetes: Short & Sweet

Almost everyone is familiar with diabetes mellitus in some way. Whether we know family or friends that have been diagnosed with the condition or we’re directly impacted ourselves, diabetes mellitus ha...

5 Okt 20211h 51min

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