#15 Drowning in good intentions - with Kate Rusk of InertiaTV

#15 Drowning in good intentions - with Kate Rusk of InertiaTV

Joe Alcock is joined by evolutionary anthropologist Kate Rusk of InertiaTV and Science Happy Hour to talk about a recent JAMA article studying fluids for adults with sepsis. Do we give too much fluids for these patients? The JAMA article suggests we do. In both randomized controlled trials, both performed in Africa, patients died more when given IV fluids. We discuss the implications for evolution and critical care in this episode

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What Works in COVID-19

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Joe Alcock talks about the Surviving Sepsis Campaign's recent recommendation to use acetaminophen in patients with COVID-19. Can we bring concept from evolutionary medicine to help us decide what to ...

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Coffee Brown's Education Philosophy

Coffee Brown's Education Philosophy

This week, we get some background on co-host and polymath Coffee Brown. Coffee talks about his philosophy of teaching and a bit on evolution in education.

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Zombified

Zombified

This episode introduces listeners of the Evolution Medicine podcast to a brand new podcast started by Athena Aktipis PhD, of the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University. Download Zombifie...

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Should I open a probiotic clinic?

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Coffee and Joe spend the day before the 4th of July talking about probiotics. Is there enough evidence to prescribe probiotics full time? Listen and find out.

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The Tesla Episode - can autonomous cars save us from an evolutionary mismatch?

The Tesla Episode - can autonomous cars save us from an evolutionary mismatch?

Cars kill a lot of people. We see the consequences every day in the Emergency Department. These accidental deaths result from a mismatch between our brains and the modern environment. We routinely pil...

30 Mars 201948min

Genes, Germs, and High Altitude

Genes, Germs, and High Altitude

This is a bonus podcast, a recording of a lecture from the 2019 Mountain and Emergency Medicine Conference March 22nd at Taos Ski Valley, new Mexico. At this high elevation location (10,200 feet) I di...

23 Mars 201932min

Was Evolution Right To Make Us Wrong?

Was Evolution Right To Make Us Wrong?

Is self deception a bug or a feature? Coffee Brown shares his thoughts on the topic, focusing on a paper co-authored by evolutionary theorist Robert Trivers. Coffee dissects this topic in a memorable ...

9 Mars 201958min

Fat Fights Back

Fat Fights Back

In this Evo Med podcast #39, Coffee Brown and I discuss Mary Jane West Eberhard's paper on the evolutionary function of fat and a developmental explanation for the obesity epidemic. Her paper lays the...

1 Mars 201943min

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