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Which Animal Is the Deadliest to Humans?

Which Animal Is the Deadliest to Humans?

In today's episode, we dive into the surprisingly nuanced world of mosquitoes, revealing their role as the deadliest animal on Earth due to their capacity as disease vectors. While shark attacks captu...

3 Jun 20249min

How Did the Tuskegee Study Influence Modern Research Ethics?

How Did the Tuskegee Study Influence Modern Research Ethics?

This week's podcast dives into the harrowing legacy of the Tuskegee syphilis study, a dark chapter in American history that began in 1932. This study blatantly ignored ethical principles that and repr...

29 Mai 20249min

R.E.S.P.E.C.T. In Research

R.E.S.P.E.C.T. In Research

This podcast explores the evolution of ethical standards in clinical research, highlighted by the Declaration of Helsinki. Initially drafted in response to historical abuses, the Declaration enforces ...

20 Mai 20245min

What Is Diabetic Gastroparesis and How Does Diabetes Affect Digestion?

What Is Diabetic Gastroparesis and How Does Diabetes Affect Digestion?

Today we delve into the intricate relationship between diabetes and gastrointestinal health, focusing on a condition known as gastroparesis. Gastroparesis slows down the stomach's ability to empty foo...

8 Mai 20245min

What's Keeping a Billion People Up at Night?

What's Keeping a Billion People Up at Night?

Explore the world of breathing and its complications in this podcast, where we delve into the surprisingly complex mechanism of breathing and the common but often unrecognized condition of obstructive...

6 Mai 20244min

Will Gut Microbiome Transplants Lead to New Treatments for Ulcerative Colitis?

Will Gut Microbiome Transplants Lead to New Treatments for Ulcerative Colitis?

In this podcast episode, we explore the crucial role of the gut microbiome, a complex ecosystem within us composed primarily of bacteria that perform essential functions for our health. We discuss how...

25 Apr 20246min

Pacing the Path to Healthy Blood Pressure

Pacing the Path to Healthy Blood Pressure

This podcast delves into the prevalent issue of high blood pressure, a condition impacting nearly half of all Americans and contributing to severe health complications like heart attacks and strokes. ...

22 Apr 20245min

Shedding Light On Vitamin D

Shedding Light On Vitamin D

In this enlightening episode, we delve into the pivotal role of sunlight and its influence on our health, focusing on Vitamin D production. Despite widespread belief in the benefits of Vitamin D suppl...

16 Apr 20245min

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