Sounds too stupid to be true, but never assume that stupid won’t get pushed on us. Celebrities, ‘scientists’, governments, and Bill Gates all think this is a wonderful idea that we need to all get behind to save the world. But what’s the truth? In this episode, Dr. Nedd will cover:
- Who is behind the push for us to eat bugs.
- What benefits there could be.
- The actual health issues a bug diet can cause.
- Some truth about food shortages you need to know.
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Modern miracle or 21st century Frankenstein? Genetic engineering could be good or it could be a bad thing. Which is it? In this episode, Dr. Nedd will cover:
In these Kim Kardashian days, we see more and more people getting plastic surgery and other cosmetic procedures than ever before. It’s no longer just the models and Hollywood stars getting cut and tucked and suctioned and injected. It’s nearly everyone. And that isn’t even including the people getting tattoos. But how do those procedures after your health in the short-term and the long run? In this episode, Dr. Nedd will cover:
Not only is Top Gun a great movie, but it also has some interesting stunts involving G-force. So what is G-force and how can it affect jet pilots. This is one of three altitude or speed-related effects on the body that we cover this week. In this episode, Dr. Nedd covers:
We’ve covered the best-known parts of the nervous system, but what about the parts that keep your body’s functions going without you having to think about them. This is the ‘automatic’ nervous system – aka, the Autonomic nervous system. In this episode, Dr. Nedd covers:
If you need more oxygen, you could always get an oxygen tank and mask. But what about when the oxygen need is more serious? That’s when hyperbaric oxygen therapy can be useful. It’s also great for athletes who want to improve their performance or have a faster recovery. In this episode, Dr. Nedd covers:
Going to the hospital can be scary. And the reports coming out over the past couple of years makes going an even scarier thought than before. But sometimes you need to go to the hospital. What can you do to give yourself the best chance of surviving a hospital visit or stay? In this episode, Dr. Nedd covers:
Why do people feel tired during the day (when they shouldn’t)? And why don’t we have abundant levels of energy all the time? In his book ‘The Energy Paradox’, Dr. Gundry goes over what his research found about your body’s power plants and what is causing them to give you less get up and go. And what to do about it. In this episode, Dr. Nedd covers:
Last week we talked about blood tests and urine tests and nasal swabs. This week we’re covering the other category of diagnostic tests – imaging studies. Why do we need CT scans and MRIs in addition to xrays? Why are some imaging studies done with contrast media? We’ll answer those questions and more. In this episode, Dr. Nedd covers:
When you think of lab tests at this point in time, you think about COVID tests. But there are many more types of lab tests performed every day. The NY Times reported that there were as many as 90% false-positive tests for COVID. Which brings up the question, how reliable are these tests really? In this episode, Dr. Nedd covers: