
What is High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL)?
In this episode we explore the vital role that HDL cholesterol plays in maintaining cardiovascular health. Known as "good cholesterol," HDL helps clear excess fats from the bloodstream, but recent res...
7 Okt 20246min

Can We Outsmart Viruses by Targeting Their Shared Weakness?
In this episode, we take a microscopic look at how some of the most dangerous RNA viruses, like COVID-19, Ebola, RSV, and the flu, hijack our cells to replicate. Discover the science behind viral repr...
30 Sep 20244min

Is Your Chronic Cough an Unwelcome House Guest?
This week we dive deep into the mysteries of chronic cough—a condition that affects millions worldwide and can last for months or even years. In this episode, we’ll explore the science behind why we c...
23 Sep 20245min

Metabolic Syndrome: A New Hope
In this episode, we compare the looming disaster of the Death Star to the health risks of Metabolic Syndrome, a combination of factors that significantly increase the chances of serious conditions lik...
16 Sep 20246min

Asthma: From Trigger to Treatment
In this week's episode, we’re using a historical naval mishap as a metaphor to explain how asthma works. Much like the Spanish ships accidentally firing on their own allies in 1801, asthma is caused b...
9 Sep 20246min

Observations on Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of kidneys, those incredible organs that tirelessly filter our blood and regulate our body’s fluids. We’ll explore the complexities of autosomal do...
2 Sep 20246min

The "Flu Fighters": Unusual Remedies from History
In this episode, we explore the fascinating history of flu treatments, from bizarre and dangerous remedies of the past to the cutting-edge vaccines of today. We'll dive into the strange and often misg...
26 Aug 20246min

Norovirus: Stomach Flu Spreading Like Room-Temperature Butter
In this episode, we delve into the gritty details of the stomach flu, focusing on the notorious Norovirus (stomach bug). Once overshadowed by Rotavirus, Norovirus now leads the charge in causing wides...
19 Aug 20244min





















