environmental factors
Explore "environmental factors" with insightful episodes like "The Fertility Expert: Delaying Having Kids Is Impacting Your Future Children & Reducing Your Chances Of Parenthood By 90%! Masturbation Reduces Cancer Risk!", "The Surprising Causes of Autism & Why It's On The Rise", "Disturbing Rise in Cancer Rates Among Younger Americans | 1.21.24", "Can Ozempic Fix Our Obesity Crisis?" and "#278 ‒ Breast cancer: how to catch, treat, and survive breast cancer | Harold Burstein, M.D., Ph.D." from podcasts like ""The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett", "The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.", "Morning Wire", "The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D." and "The Peter Attia Drive"" and more!
Episodes (19)
The Fertility Expert: Delaying Having Kids Is Impacting Your Future Children & Reducing Your Chances Of Parenthood By 90%! Masturbation Reduces Cancer Risk!

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
Discussion between Dr Michael Eisenberg and Steven about factors impacting male fertility, including chemicals decreasing sperm count, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, alcohol consumption, exercise, testosterone therapy, erectile dysfunction treatments, and other related concerns.
May 09, 2024
The Surprising Causes of Autism & Why It's On The Rise

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
Discussion with Dr. Suzanna Goh about shifting paradigms in autism, brain-mitochondria connection, potential to reverse autism, mistakes made in diagnosis, inflammatory triggers, diet in treatment, functional tests, mitochondrial dysfunction, and a book on autism by Dr. Goh.
April 10, 2024
Disturbing Rise in Cancer Rates Among Younger Americans | 1.21.24

Morning Wire
Dr. Otis Brawley discusses increase of certain cancer rates among younger Americans on Morning Wire.
January 21, 2024
Can Ozempic Fix Our Obesity Crisis?

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
Dr. Mark Hyman explores complexities of Ozempic discussing nationwide shortages, high costs, insurance coverage issues, and severe side effects in his Health Bites series.
December 29, 2023
#278 ‒ Breast cancer: how to catch, treat, and survive breast cancer | Harold Burstein, M.D., Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive
Breast cancer expert Hal Burstein discusses breast anatomy, screening methods, cancer treatment advancements, genetics role, male breast cancer, multidisciplinary care and hormonal therapy in remission.
November 06, 2023
#277 ‒ Food allergies: causes, prevention, and treatment with immunotherapy | Kari Nadeau, M.D., Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive
Physician scientist Kari Nadeau explains food allergies' development patterns, treatments, and cures, including preventative approaches like early exposure and immunotherapies; shares air pollution's adverse effects and prevention tips.
October 30, 2023
#396 A Brand New Way to Understand and Treat Mental Health Problems with Dr Chris Palmer

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee
Dr Chris Palmer, Director of McLean Hospital's Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education, suggests that mental disorders are metabolic disorders caused by mitochondrial dysfunction, not chemical imbalances. His book outlines how diet and lifestyle interventions can provide more hope for long-term remission than existing treatments.
October 24, 2023
Is Low-Grade Inflammation Making You Sick?

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
Dr. Shilpa Ravella and her guests discuss chronic inflammation's effects on health, particularly with Dr. Rupa Marya's research focused on social systems impacting health outcomes; Raj Patel adds his expertise on sustainability crises solutions worldwide.
October 09, 2023
#2044 - Sam Altman

The Joe Rogan Experience
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discusses his work on artificial intelligence research and development with the company OpenAI.
October 06, 2023
Are Your Genes Making You Fat and Sick?

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
Host's latest Health Bites episode explains how diet and lifestyle influence genes more than environment. Topics covered include genetics vs environment on determining phenotype and research learnings from the Pima Indian population.
October 06, 2023
3 Ways To Help You Sleep

Everyday Positivity
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August 09, 2023
Ep 122 Asthma: A phlegmy episode

This Podcast Will Kill You
This podcast episode delves into asthma, its biology, history, types, and animal occurrence, alongside answers to FAQs such as how inhalers work and where the word 'asthma' comes from.
August 08, 2023
#1870 - Max Lugavere

The Joe Rogan Experience
Max Lugavere's new book, The Genius Kitchen, is available now, offering insights as a wellness journalist, filmmaker, and author from his 'The Genius Life' podcast.
September 14, 2022
Are humans running out of sperm?

Unexplainable
A study from 2017 suggested a decline in sperm counts globally, leading to speculation about 'Spermageddon'. However, other researchers have questioned these findings due to limited research on sperm.
January 12, 2022
#57 How To Reverse Ageing (Part 1 of 4). The History of Longevity Research with Sue Armstrong

The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast
Journalist Sue Armstrong discusses aging research and its history, the origins of longevity discipline, different theories about ageing, cellular senescence, aging immune system, calorie restriction, the distinction between genuine gerontology & 'immortalists', and her book 'Borrowed Time – The Science of How and Why We Age'.
June 23, 2020
#10 - Matt Kaeberlein, Ph.D.: rapamycin and dogs — man’s best friends? — living longer, healthier lives and turning back the clock on aging, and age-related diseases

The Peter Attia Drive
Matt explores aging biology through research at the University of Washington's Dog Aging Project. He investigates rapamycin's effects on lifespan and healthspan in dogs.
August 20, 2018
Obesity - Is It Your Fault?

Science Vs
Discussion with experts (Giles Yeo, Lara Dugas, Jessica Allegretti, Pablo Monsivais, and Jonathan Zenti) around complexities of obesity, challenging the common notion that it's due to lack of exercise or junk food intake. Topics include FTO gene linkage with obesity, physical activity role, fast food advertising, food deserts in Detroit, poo transplant research.
December 14, 2017
305. The Demonization of Gluten

Freakonomics Radio
Celiac disease is misunderstood as affecting one percent of population, but many people without celiac disease have quit gluten mistakenly.
October 19, 2017
Eric Turkheimer || Intelligence, Genes, Race, and Poverty

The Psychology Podcast
This podcast ep explores the complexities of intelligence definition, measurement, and heritability; discusses IQ modifiability, racial differences in IQ, causes, & implications.
June 01, 2017