Tolulope Adebile

Research & Chill

A relaxed walk through research; published studies, real data, and what it all means for real life. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice.

Auteur

Tolulope Adebile

Catégorie

Health

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Dernier épisode

14 févr. 2026

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The Silent Killer: High Blood Pressure 14.02.2026

When was the last time you checked your blood pressure? Not last year. Not “I think it’s okay.” Actually checked. This episode was prompted by a moment that made me pause. Someone seemed okay one minute… and then they weren’t. So let’s talk about hypertension — the silent killer. What does high blood pressure actually do to the body? Why does control matter more than just diagnosis? And what does...

Tired But Wired: Why You’re Exhausted, Can’t Sleep, and Feel Burnt Out 31.01.2026

Exhausted but wide awake? In this episode of Research & Chill , we break down the “tired but wired” paradox. Why stress, shallow sleep, burnout, and hormones can leave you drained even after a full night’s rest. Simple science, real-life metaphors, and clarity for anyone who’s tired of being tired.

Why We Don’t Ask for Help: Three Hidden Barriers to Mental Health Care 17.01.2026

Why is it so hard to ask for help when we’re struggling mentally? In this episode of Research & Chill , we break down three common but often unspoken barriers that stop people from seeking mental health support. From stigma and fear to cultural expectations and misunderstanding, we explore why help-seeking can feel harder than it should. Using research, this episode speaks to anyone who has ev...

Why Bad Sleep Makes You Crave Pizza 03.01.2026

After a bad night of sleep, cravings often hit hard — for bread, pizza, salty snacks, or sugar. In this episode of Research & Chill , we break down the science behind why poor sleep quietly changes appetite, hunger hormones, and food choices — without blame or hype. We talk about how sleep affects what your body asks for, why willpower isn’t the full story, and how small changes still matter....

Why "Just Eat Healthy" Is One of the Most Unrealistic Health Messages 28.12.2025

"Just eat healthy" sounds simple-until you live it. In this episode, we explore why that phrase oversimplifies diseases, recovery, and survival. From treatment side effects to food access and long-term outcomes, this conversation sits at the intersection of science, lived experience, and honesty. No shame. No quick fixes. Just research, context, and calm conversation.

Why Healthy Eating Works (And It’s Not Magic) 20.12.2025

Diet advice can feel overwhelming — carbs one day, sugar the next. In this episode of Research & Chill , we slow things down and explain why healthy eating works , without hype or complicated science. This isn’t about perfection or food rules. It’s about patterns , how nutrition supports the body over time, and why research keeps pointing to the same themes again and again. A calm, honest conv...

Diet and Survival in Cancer Survivors 13.12.2025

A breakdown of evidence linking diet quality and survival in cancer survivors. This episode walks through findings from studies using diet indices like the Mediterranean Diet Score and Healthy Eating Index, highlighting consistent links with overall survival. This episode focuses on what the evidence shows, how findings fit together, and where uncertainty remains. Disclaimer: This podcast is for e...

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