Topic: Alzheimer S

53 chapters across the catalog

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 1:26:51 - 1:32:15

1862: Smear Campaign

Vaccine Batch Variability, Dementia Risks, and Liability

A study from Denmark suggests that a small percentage of vaccine batches (4.2%) accounted for the majority of serious adverse events, while others had zero reported issues. The discussion also covers a study of 13 million people linking frequent flu and pneumococcal shots to a 50% increased risk of Alzheimer's and a 38% increased risk of dementia. The hosts emphasize the lack of corporate liability for vaccine manufacturers as a primary concern.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 47:31 - 52:16

1839: Feces Thesis

Jane Fonda and Ted Turner Health Misconception

A discussion regarding Jane Fonda's defense of Don Lemon led to a realization that her ex-husband, CNN founder Ted Turner, is still alive despite host misconceptions that he had passed away. Turner, 86, is currently living with Lewy body dementia and recently recovered from pneumonia. The hosts attributed their confusion to the "Mandela Effect."

Old Crone
Episode 1745 2:35:46 - 2:39:57

1745: Old Crone

Gene Hackman Death, Hantavirus, Santa Fe Mystery

New Mexico authorities revealed that actor Gene Hackman died at age 95 from heart disease and Alzheimer's, shortly after his wife Betsy died of Hantavirus. The couple was found in their Santa Fe home; investigators believe Gene lived with his deceased wife for a week before passing away. Hantavirus is a rare respiratory disease transmitted by rodents.

Mummy and the Dummy
Episode 1673 31:50 - 33:21

1673: Mummy and the Dummy

Alzheimer's Treatment Speculation, Sanjay Gupta CNN Special

A discussion emerged regarding a CNN special hosted by Sanjay Gupta on Alzheimer's treatments and cognitive perking agents. Speculation centered on whether specific chemical concoctions exist that can temporarily restore lucidity to individuals with advanced cognitive decline. An anecdote was shared about a listener's mother who briefly regained full mental clarity after receiving an unspecified treatment.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 1:23:03 - 1:25:21

1672: Sand Battery

AI Alzheimer's Detection, Speech Pattern Analysis

Boston University researchers developed an AI tool that analyzes speech patterns to predict the development of Alzheimer's with 80% accuracy. The hosts speculate that the timing of this story's release is a "plant" intended to draw associations with President Biden's cognitive health.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 1:49:07 - 1:54:12

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

Alzheimer's Blood Tests and Vaccine Correlation Studies

A new study suggests a blood test for the P-Tau protein can detect Alzheimer's before symptoms appear. The hosts discuss potential correlations between various vaccinations and the rise in dementia cases, citing data from Steve Kirsch. They also mention a mounting class-action lawsuit against Gardasil, noting the lack of liability for vaccine manufacturers.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 1:59:20 - 2:03:32

1629: Sunflower Kids

Dementia Projections in Canada, Targeting Asian Demographics

A new study from the Alzheimer's Society of Canada projects a 187% increase in dementia cases by 2050, with a specific ninefold increase predicted for the Asian population. Dr. Roger Wong suggested that cultural barriers and risk factors contribute to this significant jump. Critics argue the report may be a pharmaceutical industry effort to expand the market for dementia treatments within immigrant communities.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 2:17:22 - 2:19:59

1574: X-Ray Specs

Bill Gates Unconfuse Me Podcast

Bill Gates has launched a new podcast titled "Unconfuse Me," featuring interviews with celebrities like Seth Rogen. The show covers topics such as Alzheimer's, plant-based meats, and the evolution of language. The hosts mock the production quality and suggest the podcast is a vehicle for Gates to maintain public relevance and promote his various globalist agendas.

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 57:13 - 58:33

1479: MacGuffin

Alzheimer's Medication Failure, Viagra Distraction Theory

Following the FDA's controversial approval of an Alzheimer's drug that an advisory board found ineffective, news headlines began promoting Viagra as a potential preventative for the disease. This shift in coverage is characterized as a media distraction to move public attention away from the failure of expensive Alzheimer's treatments.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 2:30:14 - 2:32:44

1431: Red Austin

ARPA-H, Cancer Moonshot, DARPA Comparison

President Biden announced the creation of ARPA-H, a health-focused research agency modeled after DARPA. The agency's goal is to drive breakthroughs in cancer, Alzheimer's, and diabetes. The hosts express skepticism, linking the initiative to the military-industrial complex and past DARPA involvement in controversial biological research.

Viral Blizzard
Episode 1409 2:26:43 - 2:28:20

1409: Viral Blizzard

Viagra and Alzheimer's Research, Pfizer Correlation Study

A study published on Science Friday suggests a 69% reduction in Alzheimer's disease among users of Viagra (sildenafil). The hosts dismiss the report as a Pfizer promotional effort, arguing that the correlation does not prove causation and represents the "pathetic" state of modern science reporting.

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356 27:27 - 29:21

1356: Chest Feeding

Elderly Cognitive Decline, Moderna Jab and Medical License Threats

A listener report describes an 80-year-old woman experiencing immediate cognitive decline and balance issues following a Moderna vaccination. The report claims her doctor observed similar "instant onset Alzheimer's" in other elderly patients but feared losing his medical license or being removed from health networks if he filed a formal VAERS report or spoke publicly.

White Adjacent
Episode 1328 2:13:08 - 2:20:23

1328: White Adjacent

Joe Biden's Mental Decline and Aricept Medication

Speculation regarding President Joe Biden's cognitive health intensifies following a clip where he appeared to forget the name of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and the Pentagon. A caller with experience in hospice care suggests Biden may be using Aricept, a medication designed to slow the rate of mental decline in Alzheimer's patients. The discussion notes the "kid gloves" treatment of the President by the mainstream press.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 2:30:31 - 2:32:15

1289: Post Orange

Joe Biden's Cancer and Alzheimer's Cure Promises

During an appearance on "Pod Save America," Joe Biden promised to invest $5 billion a year to cure cancer and Alzheimer's. The hosts criticize these claims as unrealistic campaign rhetoric, noting that Biden was previously put in charge of the "Cancer Moonshot" during the Obama administration without achieving a cure.

Media Decomposition
Episode 1282 3:18:38 - 3:21:36

1282: Media Decomposition

Alzheimer's Nasal Spray, "Hope for Joe"

Doctors at Health Partners in the Twin Cities are testing an intranasal insulin spray for Alzheimer's patients, which reportedly improves memory within 15 minutes. The hosts noted the segment's title "Hope for Joe" and suggested the news report eventually devolved into a "native ad" for the spraying device.

No Apology
Episode 1133 38:37 - 41:40

1133: No Apology

Joe Biden's Subsonic Travel and Cancer Cure Claims

Joe Biden makes several bold claims about the future, including curing cancer and Alzheimer's, and Americans traveling across the country in 90 minutes via "subsonic air." The hosts mock the technical inaccuracies of his statements, specifically the confusion between subsonic and supersonic speeds.

Lefties are Right
Episode 1053 1:32:58 - 1:36:16

1053: Lefties are Right

GPS Technology, Hippocampus and Memory Loss

Particle physicist John Hughes and neuroscientist Véronique Bobo discuss the negative impact of GPS reliance on the human brain. Research suggests that using spatial navigation "lights up" the hippocampus, whereas GPS usage leaves it "dark," potentially leading to a greater risk of Alzheimer's and dementia. The "use-it-or-lose-it" nature of spatial memory is emphasized as a critical factor in maintaining cognitive health.

Congrats Canada
Episode 1047 2:42:24 - 2:45:26

1047: Congrats Canada

Nancy Pelosi, Slurred Speech and Soybean Futures

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi faced scrutiny after a series of public appearances where she appeared to slur her words and struggle with specific terms like "provenance." During her remarks, she discussed the impact of the Janus decision on labor unions and the decline of soybean futures. While some speculate about health issues, others attribute the verbal slips to the lack of a teleprompter during press briefings.

Pseudo-Addiction
Episode 1045 2:11:02 - 2:17:32

1045: Pseudo-Addiction

Seth Rogen and Paul Ryan Encounter

Actor Seth Rogen recounted an encounter with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan at an Alzheimer's charity event. Rogen claimed he refused a photo with Ryan in front of his children and told the politician he hated what he was doing to the country, an anecdote characterized by the hosts as extreme virtue signaling.