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In case you missed it, we sat down with Dr. Adams for a powerful episode on public health challenges, including vaccine hesitancy, health misinformation, and rebuilding trust in health institutions. Watch the full episode on our YouTube channel or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiXHdkUsMyg | Unbiased Science Podcast
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We’ll be screaming this from the roof tops until we are blue in the face. Remember scientific based evidence/facts > fear. What’s YOUR line? Comment down below what health misinformation you try to correct others on, or let us know what topics you want us to cover! | Unbiased Science Podcast
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I don’t like “hit pieces” that come for a person rather than the claims they make— but this is really dangerous and disappointing coming from a healthcare professional. Parasite cleanses are dangerous and unnecessary. | Unbiased Science Podcast
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Mar 21, 2025
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In our new episode, mR(NA) Big Shot: Who Do You Think You Are?, Dr. Jessica Steier and Dr. Sarah Scheinman welcome Dr. Nancy Haigwood to explore the groundbreaking significance of mRNA technology in modern medicine. The scientists examine the rapid development of mRNA vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing common misconceptions and skepticism surrounding this innovative approach. They delve into the fundamental science behind mRNA vaccines and their effectiveness, while Dr. Haigwood p
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Kicking off a new series, Fun Size Science, where we answer your questions for Unbiased Science! Starting things off, our resident immunologist, Dr. Aimee Bernard, answers the question: 💉Since most people have had COVID by now, is the vaccine even helpful anymore? | Unbiased Science Podcast
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Part 2 of my public health review of products I have bought and used! No, none of this is sponsored. It’s entirely brand agnostic— these are all things I personally purchased myself! | Unbiased Science Podcast
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May 2, 2025
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On today's episode of the pod, Dr. Jessica Steier and Dr. Sarah Scheinman welcome Dr. Christopher Labos (again!) to examine cholesterol and the growing phenomenon of cholesterol denialism. The scientists explore the historical development of cholesterol research and how treatment approaches have evolved over time. They address the impact of scientific skepticism on public understanding of cholesterol's role in cardiovascular disease, discussing both dietary interventions and pharmaceutical treat
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Food scanning apps are blowing up right now. Millions of people use them to make “healthier” grocery choices. But are they actually helping… or just scaring you? Our resident food scientist, Veronica, breaks down three big problems with these apps: 🚩They penalize foods for containing additives or not being organic, even when those ingredients are tested for safety and unrelated to nutrition 🚩They use alarmist health claims that can create unnecessary fear and anxiety around food 🚩They often s
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On this episode of the pod, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Ashley Lerman, a pediatric dentist, to explore the contentious topic of fluoride in public health. The scientists examine both the benefits and risks of fluoride use, particularly its critical role in preventing cavities and supporting oral health in children. Dr. Lerman provides expert insights into recent public debates surrounding water fluoridation while discussing hydroxyapatite as an emerging alternative. Throughout the conversation, t
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In case you missed it we recently sat down with Dr. Jennifer Reich, a sociologist and researcher at the University of Colorado Denver, on our podcast to discuss vaccine hesitancy and recent changes to the U.S. vaccine schedule. You can watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/0QAtjUlxz_s | Unbiased Science Podcast
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Don’t let public health become a victim of its own success. We have the power to prevent deadly diseases. Let’s not turn back time. 💔 | Unbiased Science Podcast
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We’re bringing you another episode of Fun Size Science today: why can’t babies under 6 months old get the MMR vaccine? | Unbiased Science Podcast
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No Representation, No Generalization: Health Equity in Research
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Today, we’re answering a question we get all the time from parents: why does getting multiple vaccines not overwhelm a child’s immune system? 💉 | Unbiased Science Podcast
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Today, we’re answering a question we get all the time from parents: why does getting multiple vaccines not overwhelm a child’s immune system? 💉 | Unbiased Science Podcast
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In case you missed it we recently sat down with Dr. Michael Falk, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, on our podcast to discuss public health and pediatric care. You can watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/lwhh9e-BTPs | Unbiased Science Podcast
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The HPV vaccine is recommended for routine vaccination at age 11-12 years (for boys and girls) but can be started at age 9. Both my son and daughter will receive the vaccine before their teenage years! | Unbiased Science Podcast
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10 months ago
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In today’s episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Yasmin Mohseni to discuss the recent Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded for research on regulatory T cells (T-Regs). The conversation explores the significance of T-Regs in immunology, their role in autoimmunity and organ transplantation, and the challenges they present in cancer treatment. Dr. Mohseni shares insights into the future of T-Reg research and the potential for immunotherapy to cure previously incurable diseases, emphasizing the importance
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You have sent so many questions about aluminum in anti-perspirants…let’s discuss while I take you through part of my post-shower routine! (A reminder that aluminum is everywhere in the environment, including in many foods that we eat. It’s even in some medications like antacids.) Also, this is not company-specific — I’ve seen this marketing ploy across SO MANY BRANDS! My nose led to me to purchase this particular product (I love the scent!), but my sweatiness (and stubbornness) will prevent me f
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🥛Milk science moment! Every carton has a story. Before milk hits your fridge (or your pantry!), it goes through one of two quick safety “spa treatments.” 🔥HTST (High-Temperature Short-Time) gently heats it just long enough to keep that fresh-from-the-dairy taste. 🔥🔥UHT (Ultra-High-Temperature) turns up the heat a bit more, so it can stay shelf-stable for months. Pasteurization keeps us safe from potentially dangerous pathogens that can make us really sick. | Unbiased Science Podcast
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We’re talking about measles and vaccines on this week’s episode of the pod! Tune in anywhere you listen to podcasts 🍎🎧📺 | Unbiased Science Podcast
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Does cutting out sugar improve hyperactivity in children?? We discussed that and MUCH MORE earlier this season on episode Suga Suga Does It Get You Wired? Addressing The Sugar And Hyperactivity Myth. Each Wednesday over the summer, we will be dropping some of our favorite episodes from this past season, in case you missed any, but we'll still be posting on all our other socials until the new season starts in the fall. We'll have some more deep dives coming to Substack, some infographics and reel
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Revisiting what we mean by “ultraprocessed” with the amazing @kcklatt who joined us on the podcast earlier this year! Tune into the full episode on YouTube, Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to podcasts! | Unbiased Science Podcast
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🔬 New study on flame retardants in black plastic household items: What does it mean for you? A recent study published in Chemosphere detected flame retardants in some black plastic utensils and toys. But what are the real implications for everyday use? In this video, we break down: 📊 Key findings from the study 🧐 What we know (and don’t know) about exposure ⚠️ Different perspectives on how to respond 💡 Remember: detection doesn’t always equal risk. We’ll help you understand the nuances witho
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In this episode, Dr. Jessica Steier and Dr. Sarah Scheinman welcome neuroscientist Dr. Ben Rein to explore the complex world of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). The scientists examine how these medications work in the brain, addressing both the supporting evidence for their effectiveness in treating depression and anxiety as well as ongoing controversies in the field. They discuss potential side effects, discontinuation symptoms, and the importance of individualized approaches to
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How The Overuse Of Antibiotics Can Make Things Worse
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