Topic: Pubmed

6 chapters across the catalog

AI Factory
Episode 1763 2:54 - 6:22

1763: AI Factory

GLP-1 Drugs, Erectile Dysfunction Marketing

A discussion regarding new studies published on PubMed and by the NIH suggests that GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic may improve erectile dysfunction. The hosts characterize this as a calculated marketing pivot to get the drugs into a wider population following the decline of COVID-19 vaccine sales.

Holiday Heart
Episode 1514 2:18:53 - 2:20:57

1514: Holiday Heart

Strep A Outbreak and Flu Vaccine Links

An outbreak of invasive Strep A in the United Kingdom and the U.S. has led to concerns about potential links to the live attenuated influenza vaccine (FluMist). Some studies suggest that the nasal flu vaccine may enhance the colonization of certain bacteria in the nasopharynx of young children.

Shot to Win
Episode 1362 35:50 - 37:39

1362: Shot to Win

Magnetofection, Nanoparticles in Vaccine Research

A brief discussion examines the "magnetism" claims surrounding COVID-19 vaccines. While skeptical of viral videos showing magnets sticking to arms, the hosts reference scientific literature on "magnetofection" and the use of magnetic nanoparticles in pharmaceutical research. They cite PubMed and Pfizer documents exploring the use of specialized ferritin to enhance the delivery of treatments.

Use Your Words!
Episode 1262 1:10:05 - 1:12:33

1262: Use Your Words!

5G and Coronavirus, PubMed Study Controversy

A controversial study published on the NIH PubMed website claims that 5G millimeter waves could play a role in producing coronaviruses within biological cells. The hosts express deep skepticism, questioning if the study is a "spoof" despite its presence on a government website. The paper suggests that external electromagnetic waves can interact with DNA to form virus-like structures.

Folding Pre-school
Episode 1027 1:44:02 - 1:45:43

1027: Folding Pre-school

Same-Sex Hookup Study, Heterosexual College Students

A PubMed study analyzed the sexual behavior of 24,000 undergraduate students who identify as heterosexual but engage in same-sex hookups. The research found that 25% of women and 12% of men had participated in such encounters, often as a form of private experimentation.

Just Give Us Your Cash
Episode 186 30:02 - 31:37

186: Just Give Us Your Cash

Porcine Circovirus, Vaccine Contamination Theories

A discussion regarding the discovery of porcine circovirus in human vaccines leads to a theory about intentional spreading of non-lethal viruses to create markets for new vaccines. The hosts reference a PubMed announcement about a newly developed vaccine for the pig virus appearing shortly after the contamination was reported.