Topic: Jama

21 chapters across the catalog

Bolt Muncher
Episode 1791 2:00:39 - 2:05:27

1791: Bolt Muncher

Colon Cancer Rates, Screening Age and Medical Analysis

A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) reported a sharp increase in colon cancer cases among adults under 54. Dr. Celine Gounder explained that the US Preventive Services Task Force lowered the screening age to 45 in 2021 in response to this trend. The hosts expressed skepticism, questioning if the increase is due to expanded testing or other environmental factors that medical authorities are hesitant to address.

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 2:35:49 - 2:37:45

1767: Best Clips of The Day

RFK Jr, Racketeering and Medical Journals

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vows to bring major medical journals like "The Lancet" and "JAMA" into the Justice Department for participating in a "racketeering syndicate." He accuses the journals of collaborating with the pharmaceutical industry to lie about product safety. The hosts suggest Kennedy's aggressive stance against "Big Pharma" makes him a target for assassination.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 1:06:27 - 1:08:38

1758: Scream Circle

JAMA Study on Social Contagion of Mental Disorders

A population-based study from Finland published in JAMA suggests that mental disorders can be transmitted through adolescent peer networks. The research followed students from 1985 to 1997, finding that having classmates with mental health diagnoses in the 9th grade increased the risk of later diagnosis. The hosts argue that modern social media "turbocharges" this social contagion, particularly among teenage girls.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 6:36 - 8:25

1738: Swasticars

Legal Action Against Medical Journals for Racketeering

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. intends to involve the Justice Department in investigating major medical journals like The Lancet and JAMA for alleged collaboration with the pharmaceutical industry. He characterizes their actions as a "racketeering syndicate" that misleads the public on product safety. Additionally, he signaled a desire to address the vaccine shield law that provides liability protection to manufacturers.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 2:39:34 - 2:43:32

1728: Hatchet Man

Fluoride in Drinking Water and IQ Scores

A study published in JAMA Pediatrics finds a significant association between fluoride exposure and lower IQ scores in children. The segment discusses the history of water fluoridation since the 1940s and RFK Jr.'s plan to advise U.S. water systems to remove the chemical if he is confirmed as HHS Secretary.

Lipless Wonder
Episode 1713 25:52 - 30:10

1713: Lipless Wonder

Autism Rates, JAMA Study and Vaccine Correlation

A recent study published in JAMA indicates that autism rates rose significantly between 2011 and 2022, prompting calls for an independent task force to investigate environmental causes. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. continues to highlight the correlation between the expanded childhood vaccine schedule and the rise in autism diagnoses. Media figures frequently cite the discredited Wakefield paper to dismiss these concerns, while others call for new, transparent scientific research.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 2:22:44 - 2:24:20

1654: e-Safety

Heart Failure Trends, JAMA Cardiology Study

A study published in JAMA Cardiology reveals that long-standing declines in heart failure mortality have reversed, with rates increasing significantly since 2012. The most troubling spike is observed in individuals younger than 45, a trend that reportedly worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. The hosts suggest these statistics are being ignored by public health officials to avoid scrutinizing vaccine impacts.

Bad Rap
Episode 1628 1:46:21 - 1:48:43

1628: Bad Rap

Loneliness and Obesity Public Health Crisis

A study published in JAMA Network Open linked obesity with higher levels of loneliness and increased risks of cardiovascular disease. The U.S. Surgeon General has declared loneliness a public health crisis, offering tips for social connection. Observers suggest that the medical establishment may use these findings to further promote weight-loss drugs like Ozempic as a solution for both physical and social health issues.

Bub
Episode 1624 2:17:40 - 2:22:20

1624: Bub

Screen Time Impact on Toddler Sensory Development

A study published in JAMA Pediatrics found an association between high levels of screen time in children ages one to three and increased odds of sensory processing differences. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends zero screen time for babies under 12 months. The hosts debate the severity of these findings and the challenges parents face when using screens as a "babysitter."

Comely
Episode 1587 29:37 - 33:18

1587: Comely

Psilocybin Mushroom Study for Clinical Depression Treatment

A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) finds that a single dose of psilocybin significantly reduces depressive symptoms. Participants reported a 42% reduction in symptoms that lasted up to six weeks, though 88% experienced side effects like nausea and headaches. The hosts speculate on the future of licensed psychedelic treatments and pharmaceutical involvement.

The Chit
Episode 1534 1:59:29 - 2:01:29

1534: The Chit

Rochelle Walensky CDC Testimony, Pediatric Vaccine Schedule

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky testified that the COVID-19 vaccine was added to the pediatric schedule primarily to ensure coverage under the "Vaccines for Children" program for uninsured youth. Critics, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., argue the move was intended to secure permanent liability protection for manufacturers. Walensky cited 2,000 pediatric deaths as justification for the recommendation.

Equity Hotel
Episode 1415 6:03 - 8:05

1415: Equity Hotel

CDC Director Walensky Addresses COVID-19 Endemic Status

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky responded to op-eds from former Biden administration advisors suggesting that COVID-19 is now endemic. While Walensky acknowledged the virus will likely stay with us, she maintained that the current surge requires active intervention. The discussion highlights a shift in medical journals toward treating COVID-19 like other manageable respiratory viruses.

Space Wake
Episode 1393 55:29 - 57:41

1393: Space Wake

Failure of State Vaccine Lotteries and Financial Incentives

Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) indicates that COVID-19 vaccine lotteries in states like Ohio and North Carolina had a "near zero" effect on increasing vaccination rates. Despite the million-dollar prizes and scholarships offered, vaccination trends remained stable. The hosts mock the media's reaction to the findings and the government's insistence on trying new "quippy" tactics to drive compliance.

Clown World
Episode 1391 51:56 - 53:36

1391: Clown World

Vaccine Lottery Failure, JAMA Study, Ohio Vax-a-Million

A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) concluded that state-sponsored vaccine lotteries, such as Ohio's "Vax-a-Million," were completely ineffective at increasing vaccination rates. The segment also mocks New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's attempt to use free food as an incentive.

Afghaniscam
Episode 1379 1:02:47 - 1:06:12

1379: Afghaniscam

Herd Immunity Data, Pfizer's COVID Pill

A study published in JAMA estimates that over 80% of American adults now possess COVID-19 antibodies, a figure traditionally associated with herd immunity. Big Pharma companies like Pfizer and Merck are now shifting focus toward oral therapeutics, such as a "COVID pill," to manage the virus long-term.

Ask China!
Episode 1350 31:57 - 36:18

1350: Ask China!

Medical Literature Suppression, Early Treatment Protocols

Dr. Peter McCullough details the "global suppression" of early COVID-19 treatment literature, specifically regarding ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. He notes that while his paper was eventually published in the American Journal of Medicine, he received hostile letters from institutions like Duke and McGill. He argues that the medical establishment has effectively made it "illegal" to treat outpatients.

Ask China!
Episode 1350 50:30 - 55:22

1350: Ask China!

Global Suppression of Colchicine, Medical Licensing Threats

The Colchicine trial, described as a high-quality double-blind study, was reportedly rejected by major journals like The Lancet and JAMA. In Canada and Australia, doctors face threats of license revocation or jail time for attempting to treat COVID-19 outpatients with repurposed drugs. South Africa has reportedly jailed doctors for using ivermectin.

Going Bananas
Episode 1297 30:10 - 31:47

1297: Going Bananas

UCSF Study Claims Conspiracy Theorists Have Brain Damage

Neurologist Bruce Miller from the University of California San Francisco published a paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The study suggests that individuals who refuse to wear masks or embrace lockdowns suffer from scientific illiteracy that has fundamentally damaged their brains.

Buy Stamps!
Episode 1272 1:38:08 - 1:48:07

1272: Buy Stamps!

Executive Producer Donations and COVID-19 Physician Reports

Executive producers contributed significant financial support, including a $500 donation from a Manhattan resident struggling with lockdowns. A physician from Virginia also shared medical insights from JAMA regarding the lack of efficacy for Remdesivir and the successful use of hydroxychloroquine in India.

Two Dictators
Episode 1042 1:02:49 - 1:07:00

1042: Two Dictators

JAMA Study on Medication-Induced Depression as a Smokescreen

The hosts analyze a timely study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) regarding 200 common medications that can cause depression. They suggest the media's sudden focus on ibuprofen and acid reflux meds as causes of depression is a "smokescreen" to distract from the known suicidal side effects of Chantix following the Bourdain tragedy.