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ACSH Science Dispatch
Health scares seem to lurk around every corner these days. From "toxic" pesticides to "ultra-processed" foods and BPA, the list of things that can supposedly kill us is endless. How do you spot genuine threats amid all the clickbait? Join the American Council on Science and Health each week as we separate science fact from science fiction.
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Deadly Microplastics In Your Arteries? Not So Fast 01.05.2024 16:02
Microplastics are everywhere, including in your arteries, and they heighten your heart attack risk! So declared a slew of recent headlines reporting on a study in the New England Journal of Medicine. Let's examine all the science reporters ignored in their rush to get hyperbolic stories out the door.
Skipping Meals Restores Your Youth? The Science Behind Fasting 01.05.2024 18:00
A recent study found that controlled periods of fasting could hold the key to unlocking a longer, healthier life. Do we finally have evidence that skipping meals reverses aging, or is the situation more complicated than that?
AI In Medicine—Who's To Blame When Things Go Wrong? 10.04.2024 27:01
Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays an increasingly prominent role in modern life, medicine included. While the technology promises to improve health care in many ways, it also carries potentially serious risks. That raises a critical question: when AI harms patients, who's responsible? Join Cameron English and Dr. Barbara Billauer on Episode 70 of the Science Dispatch podcast as they discuss A...
Could This FDA-Approved Treatment Silence Tinnitus? 04.04.2024 15:03
Tinnitus–a vexing ringing in one or both of your ears not caused by external sound–impacts some 740 million adults globally. A recently FDA-approved treatment appears poised to help many of these patients reduce the severity of their symptoms and thereby boost their quality of life. Let's take a closer look at this therapy to find out how it works.
Prohibition Absurdity—Drug Warriors Take Opioids From Terminal Cancer Patients 01.04.2024 18:28
The standard argument for restricting patient access to pain medications is that these drugs frequently lead to addiction. A large body of research contradicts that claim, though it's doubly absurd when directed at people afflicted by terminal (and often very painful) illnesses. They sometimes have only weeks or months to live, yet they're denied pain medicine in the name of fighting opioi...
Dr. Paul Offit: Lessons Learned From COVID-19 25.03.2024 34:31
Unlike other public health emergencies, the COVID-19 pandemic had unmistakably partisan overtones. Politics exerted an unhealthy influence on how governments, scientists, reporters and ordinary Americans responded as SARS-CoV-2 swept across the world and upended our lives for the better part of four years. What went wrong and what can we learn from it? Dr. Paul Offit joins us to answer those criti...
Fraudulent Research Threatens Scientific Progress 11.03.2024 22:03
The Bible of science–the body of peer-reviewed literature–is increasingly filled with dubious and even fraudulent research. Most academics openly recognize the threat this poses to scientific progress, though viable solutions to academic fraud are sorely lacking. How do we address this critical problem? Join Cameron English and Dr. Chuck Dinerstein on Episode 66 of the Science Dispatch podcast as...
Listen Up! The Surprising Link Between Zinc and Hearing Loss 08.03.2024 16:05
Loud noises and...trace minerals? Let's break down a new study examining an important contributor to age-related hearing loss. Spoiler alert: stocking up on zinc supplements is not the solution. Join Cameron English and Dr. Chuck Dinerstein on Episode 65 of the Science Dispatch podcast as they examine the science of preserving hearing: Can You Hear Me Now? If Not, Zinc May Be Why Hearing loss,...
Porn Is Probably Bad For You. Here's The Science 26.02.2024 16:18
NPR recently lost its nerve over the realization that some men are giving up internet porn, fearing this "masturbation abstinence" trend is a gateway to radical right-wing politics. The media should be more interested in the potentially serious health impacts of porn itself.
Risks and Benefits of Legal Marijuana 26.02.2024 15:36
The FDA has proposed changing the classification of marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug. What impacts could this regulatory status change have on public health and drug regulation around the US? Let's take a look.
Corrupt Assault On Opioids Harms Cancer Patients 06.02.2024 17:59
Do opioids effectively control moderate-to-severe cancer pain? A recent review of the evidence says yes, though the press release for the study says otherwise, its headline declaring that the efficacy of opioids against cancer pain remains "unclear." Both statements can't be true, so which one is false?
Six-Step Liver Cleanse? Debunking "Doctor" Josh Axe's Bad Nutrition Advice 31.01.2024 17:30
Like all natural health matchstick men, Josh Axe is a supplement hustler and champion of bad nutritional advice. On Episode 61 of the Science Dispatch podcast, hosts Cameron English and Dr. Chuck Dinerstein sit down with ACSH contributor Katie Suleta to examine one of Axe's latest cons: a six-step "liver cleanse."
Tylenol Plus Advil Equals Exploitation; Phony Pesticide Scares 22.01.2024 42:26
Pharma companies have taken to combining over-the-counter drugs into the same pill or bottle and charging higher prices. There's little evidence this marketing practice benefits anybody but said pharma companies. There's a new pesticide scare loose in the headlines: the weedkiller paraquat allegedly causes Parkinson's Disease. It's a phony scandal cooked up by activists and trial l...
Awkward Facts About Electric Cars; The Science Of Bidets 10.01.2024 35:55
Electric vehicles (EV) have been hailed as our gateway out of fossil fuel "addiction." But recent declines in EV sales driven by reliability issues have raised tough questions about the future of this once-celebrated technology. It's an age-old question: bidet or no bidet? Let's see if science can bring clarity to this contentious debate.
Wegovy, Ozempic—The Unintended Effects. Why Only Some People Wear Masks 14.12.2023 32:30
The blockbuster weight-loss drugs Wegovy and Ozempic have helped many patients rapidly slim down. But these powerful pharmaceuticals could have unintended consequences we may not be ready for. What motivates people to wear masks? Post COVID, researchers are finally beginning to find some answers.
Derek Chauvin's 'Excited Delirium' Defense; Will 10,000 Steps Make You Fit? 06.12.2023 32:11
Was Derek Chauvin's use of force against George Floyd justified? His attorney said yes, pointing to a controversial syndrome known as "excited delirium" to explain Floyd's frenzied behavior while in custody. Does this defense withstand scientific scrutiny? 10,000 steps: it's a magic threshold often used to pinpoint fitness, but there's little evidence behind this popular...
Senators Don't Understand Opioid Use (Or Math). Body Parts For Sale? 22.11.2023 52:07
If you needed further evidence that politicians don't understand the fentanyl crisis they helped to create, Senator Joe Manchin has you covered. We already sell some body fluids in select circumstances; will the day come when we sell body parts to the highest bidder?
'Health Coaching' is a Scam; the Latest on COVID Boosters 15.11.2023 42:11
The 'wellness' industry has birthed yet another scam: health coaching. Usually lacking any medical or scientific training, health coaches will charge you a king's ransom for useless and arguably harmful advice. Buyer beware. The CDC says everyone six months and older needs COVID boosters. Here's what the data show.
'Non-GMO' Labels Don't Make Food Safer; Airhead Actress Peddles Useless 'Natural' Tylenol 09.11.2023 40:35
A teenager died recently after taking the "One Chip Challenge," eating Paqui's uber-spicy tortilla chip and going as long as possible without eating or drinking anything else. The cause of death remains unclear. But there's an interesting lesson here about the uselessness of "non-GMO" food labels. Actress Jessica Biel sells all-natural Tylenol—which is identical to plai...
Trouble With Rapid Drug Tests; Fabricating COVID-19 Health 'Disparities' 30.10.2023 46:53
Roadside drug tests are unreliable, so why are they so widely used in the US? Researchers who make "health disparities" the focus of their work sometimes misrepresent their results. Here's a textbook example from a study that used pulse oximetry to measure disparities in COVID treatment.
Good News About Flu Shots; The Sudafed PE Debacle 12.10.2023 42:10
Flu shots perform inconsistently because it's hard to anticipate which strains of the virus will be circulating in a given year. So far in 2023, it appears that the latest round of vaccines are working well. The FDA has determined that Sudafed PE doesn't work. Questions and accusations are flying as a result: why were we sold a useless decongestant in the first place? And more importantly,...
Tylenol, The Useless Analgesic? Suing Doctors For Spreading COVID 'Misinformation' 26.09.2023 52:29
Evidence suggests that Tylenol isn't an effective pain reliever in many cases, so why do doctors rely on it post-surgery? When it comes to treating and discussing COVID-19, do doctors have the right to speak freely, even when they dissent from accepted medical wisdom?
Charging Doctors With Manslaughter; Science Journalists As Paid Political Hacks 19.09.2023 51:24
In the wake of hurricane Katrina in 2005, a physician was charged with manslaughter for administering morphine and another drug to patients who couldn't leave the hospital during the disaster. Was she alleviating their pain and anxiety or trying to kill them? Many news outlets are paid to slant their science coverage. How did that happen?
New COVID Surge Coming? Raw Oysters Are Gross—And Possibly Dangerous 07.09.2023 28:17
Some indicators suggest that we're in for a potentially serious fall COVID surge. How fearful should we be? On a lighter note, are you risking your health every time you eat raw oysters? Maybe not, but at least one scientist thinks this particular seafood is "gross."
Synthetic Embryos coming soon? 'Painkiller': Netflix's Dreadful Opioid Miniseries 25.08.2023 52:26
Recent breakthroughs in stem-cell research have raised the prospect of one day "breeding" humans and growing organs in a lab. How realistic are these scenarios? Netflix just released an embarrassing miniseries about the opioid epidemic. Let's take a closer look at the show's claims.
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