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 treatments available to those with osteoporosis. References: Marcus, R., Dempster, D. W., Cauley, J. A., & Feldman, D. (Eds.). (2013). Osteoporosis. Academic Press. Reginster, J. Y., & Burlet, N. (2006). Osteoporosis: a still increasing prevalence. Bone, 38(2), 4-9. https://www.sciencedi...

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DDT, Atopic Dermatitis, and the Consequences of Overreaction

DDT, Atopic Dermatitis, and the Consequences of Overreaction

This week we explore atopic dermatitis, oftne called eczema. This skin condition is common, long lasting, and can have serious effects on mental health and relationships. We explore who gets it, how i...

26 Jan 6min

Clearing the Traffic for Treating Major Depression

Clearing the Traffic for Treating Major Depression

On this week's episode, we show an increased drive into vagus nerve stimulation clinical research. This FDA-approved therapy for major depressive disorder (MDD) is undergoing further trials in an effo...

19 Jan 5min

Big Clinical Trials on the Horizon for Obesity

Big Clinical Trials on the Horizon for Obesity

On this week's episode, we look into the calculations being made to develop new obesity treatments. We go into the history, current best practices, body changes, and some possible new solutions in the...

12 Jan 5min

Don’t drop the ball on your New Year’s Resolution

Don’t drop the ball on your New Year’s Resolution

In this week's episode, originally written in 2022, we look at some of the science behind creating and maintaining a successful New Year's resolition. We explore how language, habit, and brain science...

5 Jan 6min

Clinical Research Is a Care Option

Clinical Research Is a Care Option

In this week's episode, written by guest author Chase Berger, we explore the positive health benefits of clinical research beyond the obvious. We look at how those who can particiapte in clinical rese...

29 Dec 20253min

The Science of Gift Giving

The Science of Gift Giving

In this week's episode, which revisits a topic from several years ago, we go deep into the brain to explore what happens inside whe nwe give gifts. We explore a few studies which have looked at brain ...

22 Dec 20254min

How to Avoid Holiday Heart Syndrome

How to Avoid Holiday Heart Syndrome

In this episode we explore the less cheery side of the holidays: holiday heart syndrome. This syndrome is defined as irregular heartbeats that occur as a result of binge drinking, the type of which is...

15 Dec 20254min

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 Dec 20257min

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