Topic: Lyme Disease

10 chapters across the catalog

Three Holes One Bag
Episode 1778 1:43:49 - 1:46:32

1778: Three Holes One Bag

Tick-Borne Diseases, Alpha-Gal Allergy, CDC Prevention Tips

The CDC reports that emergency visits for tick bites have reached their highest levels since 2019. Health officials warned of Lyme disease in the Northeast and the alpha-gal red meat allergy in the Southeast. Recommended precautions include wearing permethrin-treated clothing, checking for ticks daily, and seeking medical care if symptoms like fever or a rash appear.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 2:30:36 - 2:35:07

1775: Boomer Benefits

Rotten Tomatoes, Daily Ratings Podcast

The corruption of movie review site Rotten Tomatoes is discussed, with claims that critics are paid to manipulate scores. Listeners are directed to the Daily Ratings podcast as a consistent, independent alternative. The segment also includes a birthday shout-out for Dame Trinity and a brief mention of PBR Street Gang's support for listener-funded radio.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 3:01:18 - 3:03:52

1775: Boomer Benefits

Tick Season, Alpha Gal Meat Allergy

The CDC reports the highest rate of emergency care for tick bites since 2019, with Lyme disease remaining a primary concern in the Northeast and Midwest. Prevention tips include wearing permethrin-treated clothing and performing daily tick checks. The "Alpha Gal" red meat allergy, caused by the Lone Star tick, is revisited as a significant but under-reported health issue in the South.

MEGA
Episode 1734 26:26 - 28:43

1734: MEGA

Michael Bennet, Atrazine, Lyme Disease Bio-weapon Claims

Senator Michael Bennet questioned Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on controversial claims regarding environmental toxins and disease origins. The exchange covered the fungicide Atrazine and its effects on amphibians, as well as the theory that Lyme disease originated as a military bio-weapon at Plum Island, New York. Kennedy clarified his positions on the likelihood of these environmental factors contributing to chronic health issues.

Cash over Country
Episode 1579 2:43:18 - 2:50:25

1579: Cash over Country

Alpha-Gal Syndrome and Weaponized Ticks

Reports from the U.S. and Australia highlight the rise of Alpha-Gal syndrome, a meat allergy caused by tick bites. The discussion explores theories that these ticks may have been part of biological weapons experiments at facilities like Fort Detrick and Plum Island, potentially creating a "binary weapon" that triggers allergies.

Chop Shop
Episode 1572 15:13 - 17:02

1572: Chop Shop

Climate Change Health Impacts, Lyme Disease and Wildfire Smoke

Climate change is reportedly shifting the geographic range of disease-carrying insects, potentially moving malaria and Lyme disease to more northern latitudes. Recent air quality issues in the Northeastern United States were attributed to wildfire smoke drifting from Canada. Additionally, rising temperatures are linked to longer pollen seasons and worsening seasonal allergies.

Chop Shop
Episode 1572 17:03 - 18:32

1572: Chop Shop

Plum Island Laboratory, Lyme Disease Origins Theory

A theory is presented suggesting Lyme disease originated as a product of a germ warfare center at Plum Island, New York. Local residents near Montauk have long suspected the laboratory was the source of the disease due to its proximity and the nature of the biological research conducted there.

Tolerized
Episode 1206

1206: Tolerized

Justin Bieber Lyme Disease Diagnosis and Celebrity Health Trends

Justin Bieber announced a diagnosis of Lyme disease, sparking a discussion on the prevalence of the condition among high-profile celebrities. Speculation arises regarding whether such diagnoses are sometimes used as public cover for private retreats or spa visits. The conversation notes a historical trend of celebrities using vague health explanations for temporary absences from the public eye.

Solution Space
Episode 730 1:44:38 - 1:48:14

730: Solution Space

Moral Self-Licensing, Red Nose Day and Menstruation Taboos

The concept of "moral self-licensing" is discussed in the context of charity trends like Red Nose Day and the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. The hosts critique a new "awareness" campaign involving "tampon selfies" intended to break taboos around menstruation. They argue these social media trends allow people to feel virtuous without actually contributing to a cause.

Tom Tatoe
Episode 715 13:10 - 15:57

715: Tom Tatoe

Moral Self-Licensing, Lyme Disease, and the Lime Challenge

The concept of "moral self-licensing" is explored through the lens of viral charity challenges. A new trend involving eating a lime for Lyme disease, reportedly promoted by Ryan Seacrest and Yolanda Foster, is criticized as a superficial gesture. The segment notes that the high citric acid in limes can damage tooth enamel and that the challenge has no logical connection to the disease.