There are a lot of fads, blogs and strong opinions, but then there’s SCIENCE. Science Vs is the show from Spotify Studios that finds out what’s fact, what’s not, and what’s somewhere in between. We do the hard work of sifting through all the science so you don't have to and cover everything from 5G and ADHD, to Fluoride and Fasting Diets.
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Home of Carnivorous Couch: A film a week from two film geeks.
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BS Free MD with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh - Medicine, Life, Family, Physician, Doctor, Healthcare, Medical History
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Isn’t it time for a fresh take on Medicine? Welcome to BSFreeMD where the content is raw, real, and honest when it comes to healthcare issues that matter most to physicians and their patients. If you’re in the mood for a good time and intriguing dialogue, join this physician couple on a fun and engaging ride every week. There is even the occasional cocktail hour toasting to great stories and shared wisdom. Join the fun. See you there. Want more? Find and connect with us on our FB and IG page ...
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Welcome to the Living Wild podcast by Wild Foods Co. We cover topics relating to health, lifestyle, nutrition, food and more. Wild Foods was founded out of an obsession with finding the best ingredients in the world to support health and longevity. Our Wild Mission is to empower 50 million people with the knowledge they can use to say NO to Big Food, Big Pharma, Bad Science and Dangerous Health and Nutrition Dogma! Join hosts Marcy Marbut and Jamie Stuckert as they talk about everything Wild ...
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Ever wonder why your dog just loves to sniff your junk? Well, it turns out it’s because other animals perceive the world in wild ways that we’re just beginning to understand. So today, we’re immersing ourselves in their world, talking about the cutting-edge science of how animals perceive with Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Ed Yong. He’s spi…
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392 — Tylenol, Trump, and the Autism Debate
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40:07Drs. Tim and May tackle a wild week of stories blending medicine, politics, and cultural insanity. They kick off with the Tylenol–autism debate reignited by Trump’s comments and the social media meltdown that followed. The discussion pivots to how much of a physician’s or teacher’s personal life should impact their career, with jaw-dropping stories…
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392 — Pfizer, Telehealth & AI: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
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51:14In this rerun of Doctales with Cocktails, Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh open with the refrain we’ve all heard—“safe and effective”—and ask whether corporate medicine is quietly redefining what “care” even means. The headliner: Pfizer’s new “Pfizer for All” direct-to-consumer platform. Tim argues it’s not healthcare—it’s a sales funnel. Today it triage…
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RFK Jr.’s big report on autism is scheduled to come out this month, and we’re hearing that it might point the finger at Tylenol as a possible cause. And the science on this gets confusing fast. Because some studies do suggest that taking acetaminophen while you’re pregnant could increase your kid’s chance of being autistic or having ADHD. But other…
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391 — Dr. Nayan Patel on Oxidative Stress, Disease, and Aging Gracefully
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1:17:30This episode dives into the world of glutathione with Dr. Nayan Patel, a pharmacist and wellness innovator who has spent decades researching how to make this essential antioxidant bioavailable. Dr. Patel explains why glutathione is critical for detoxification, slowing aging, boosting energy, and protecting against disease, yet has long been overloo…
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In this BS Free MD “Truth Bomb” rerun, Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh dive into the messy realities of family planning—and not the kind you’re thinking of. They reflect on seasons of life, moving away from family roots, raising kids without nearby relatives, and how family dynamics shift as generations relocate. Tim shares powerful immigrant stories ab…
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Many of us use artificial intelligence for help with research, work, or creative projects. But some people are getting a LOT more personal with their AI chatbots. We’re hearing stories of people treating their chatbot like a friend, or something more than a friend — with some people saying they’ve even fallen in love with their chatbot. And then th…
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389 — Faith in the Aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s Death
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49:51This episode captures an unfiltered response to Charlie Kirk’s assassination, exploring what it means to stand firm in faith amidst grief and anger. The hosts acknowledge the natural urge for retaliation but emphasize prayer, forgiveness, and resisting political idolatry. By honoring Kirk’s legacy as a man of faith and free speech, they call for re…
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388 — Kids, COVID, and the Vaccine Debate
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56:28Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh tackle one of the most requested—and most divisive—topics: COVID-19 vaccines. They break down the good, the bad, and the unknown, weighing evidence from both sides with their trademark mix of medical insight and blunt honesty. From hospitalization statistics and risk in kids, to vaccine side effects, mandates, and natural…
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Lots of us feel like our memories are garbage — like we’d forget our pants if they weren’t on our legs. But what if the science told us that forgetting stuff is totally normal? We dig into the weird science of why our memories work the way they do. And if we DO want better retention in our brain box, are there science-approved ways to boost our mem…
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387 — New Studio, Same BS-Free Truth: What COVID Really Taught Us
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37:13We all lived through it, but some stories still stop us in our tracks. Tim and May rewind the clock to those surreal pandemic years—the rules that made no sense, the heartbreaks that still sting, and the lessons we can’t afford to forget. You’ll laugh with us at the sand-filled California skatepark and shake your head at the “safest sex” guidelines…
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386 — Carnivore vs. Vegan: The Netflix Twin Diet Debate Unpacked
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42:41Drs. May and Tim kick things off with lighthearted banter about Canadian quirks, freedom, and firearms—using crime statistics from Florida and Saskatoon to challenge the assumption that gun control automatically reduces violence. They highlight how cultural and demographic differences play a bigger role than blanket policies. The conversation then …
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We’re back, baby. In a world where we’re being swarmed by misinformation and it feels like science is under threat, we’ve got you. Science Vs is kicking off with all new episodes full of actual scientific research done by actual scientists. We’re bringing you the science on sugar — is it really a poison? Should you switch to honey? We’ll look into …
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385 — Drugging Normal? Dr. McFillin on the Mental Health Crisis We Created
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1:51:28When Dr. Roger McFillin first stepped into a children’s psychiatric hospital, he was shocked by what he witnessed—kids as young as five being medicated into compliance, their trauma overlooked, and their humanity reduced to labels and prescriptions. That moment set him on a decades-long journey to expose the truth about America’s mental health syst…
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384 — Cold Plunges, Kale & Cults: Debunking Wellness Fads
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14:27In this fiery and brutally honest episode of BS Free MD, Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh take aim at the billion-dollar longevity industry. They dissect the hype around anti-aging books and wellness fads—from Outlive by Peter Attia to the extreme regimens of tech millionaires like Brian Johnson—and ask: Is it all just a marketing scam? Tim rants about t…
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383 — Dr. Peter McCullough Breaks Down The Truth About Vaccine Risks
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50:53What if everything you thought you knew about vaccines was… incomplete? In this unfiltered, eye-opening episode, Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh sit down once again with cardiologist, internist, and epidemiologist Dr. Peter McCullough—this time to go deep into the rabbit hole of vaccine history, ideology, and the controversial myths we’ve stopped questi…
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382 — Sunlight vs. Statins: What Really Impacts Mortality?
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37:36In this episode, Tim and May ask a simple question: What if avoiding the sun is actually worse for your health? They unpack a Swedish study that links low sun exposure to the same death risk as smoking, challenge dermatology dogma, and remind us why we’re solar-powered beings. It’s honest, irreverent, and a call to live fully—outside, under the sun…
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381 — Throwback to Episode 13: We’re Going to the Moon… No, Really
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34:42This throwback to Episode 13 takes us back to April 1st, 2021, when May and Tim dropped one of the most hilarious—and believable—April Fools’ pranks in BS Free MD history. What starts as a tale of burnout, medicine, and career transition morphs into an out-of-this-world saga involving NASA recruiters, moon colony assignments, space intimacy experim…
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380 — How Chloe Harrouche Is Redefining Concierge Medicine for Women’s Health
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1:00:54What happens when the healthcare system built to treat illness leaves you lost when the crisis is over? At just 23, Chloe Harrouche was diagnosed with breast cancer. The treatments were aggressive but clear. The aftermath? Total confusion. No roadmap, no coordinated care, no guidance on how to reclaim her health—just a system optimized for disease,…
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379 — DOCTALES: Chip & Joanna Gaines Controversy + NASCAR Diversity Drama
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1:13:04Pour a drink—this week’s Doctales with Cocktails gets spicy. Tim opens with NASCAR’s long, messy dance with diversity: from Drive for Diversity to Bubba Wallace calling out team dynamics, Kyle Larson’s hot-mic history, Danica Patrick’s marketability, and why fixing past racism can create new moral hazards when race and performance get mixed in the …
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378 — Scrotox and AI Preachers - The Wild Rise of Cosmetic Trends and Deepfake Sermons
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54:21Scrotum Botox, AI preachers, and emotional outbursts on Facebook — just another night with Drs. Tim and May. In this unfiltered episode of Doctales with Cocktails, the duo tackles how cosmetic fads and digital distractions reveal something deeper: a society starved for truth, peace, and real connection. It’s laugh-out-loud funny, uncomfortably hone…
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377 — Chris Downey on VAX Calc: AI Tools for Informed Vaccine Choices
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49:48What happens when a tech strategist steps into the emotionally charged world of pediatric vaccines? You get VAX Calc, and a no-BS conversation that shakes the foundations of medical conformity. In this episode, Tim and May sit down with Chris Downey, founder of VAX Calc and former NVIC volunteer, to unpack the chaos of vaccine discourse. Drawing fr…
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376— DOCTALES WITH COCKTAILS: The Bizarre Medical History of Pregnancy Tests
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1:04:59May and Tim unravel the history of pregnancy tests—from Egyptian barley to injecting frogs with urine (yes, really). They break down why most physician contracts are stacked against you and how Resolve can help you negotiate smarter. Plus, they rant about the latest “dumbest medical study ever,” expose pesticide problems in your pantry, and dive de…
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375— Dr. Adam Urato on Obstetric Drugs That Harm Mothers and Babies
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1:22:38Dr. Adam Urato grew up in Framingham, Massachusetts—and returned to serve the same hospital he was born in. But over the course of his career as a maternal-fetal medicine specialist, he discovered a troubling truth: much of what passes for “standard of care” in obstetrics isn’t grounded in good science—it’s driven by pharmaceutical profit. In this …
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374— DOCTALES WITH COCKTAILS: Abraham, Ayatollahs, and American Confusion
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52:54Dr. Tim Hindmarsh takes listeners on a whirlwind ride through the modern Middle East, unearthing the often-ignored history behind Israel, Iran, and the real reasons bombs are flying. He challenges evangelical dogma, dissects the narrative war in media, and explores how regime changes have long fueled radical revolutions. With a surgeon’s scalpel an…
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Autism rates are rising all over the world, and lots of people are wondering: why? In the U.S., HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said the cause is an "environmental toxin" and has vowed to get to the bottom of it. But we already have lots of science on this — so what does that research tell us? We talk with epidemiologist Professor Brian Lee…
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373— The Gavel Project's Ryan Heath on the Lawsuit That Could Reshape Medical Board Discipline
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1:00:37Ryan Heath, founder of The Gavel Project, joins BS Free MD for a powerful conversation on the intersection of law, medicine, and free speech. Heath shares updates on his high-profile lawsuit against the Arizona Association of Realtors—a case involving a realtor punished for posting political and faith-based memes. But this isn’t just a real estate …
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372— DOCTALES WITH COCKTAILS: Should Babies Consent to Diaper Changes? Let’s Discuss
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41:59In this laugh-out-loud (and occasionally jaw-dropping) replay of Doctales with Cocktails, Drs. May and Tim dive into one of their most viral segments yet — the story of a "sexual consent expert" who claims we should ask babies before changing their diapers. From there, they spiral delightfully into topics like auto insurance covering STDs (seriousl…
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The Carnivore Diet: Can We Live On Meat Alone?
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35:25A lot of influencers are going on all-meat diets, saying that all this meat is clearing up inflammation, healing their guts, and sharpening their focus. But others say, hold up — this diet is sure to lead to heart disease, cancer, and even scurvy. So we’re asking: Is it possible to live on meat alone? Is there any benefit to the carnivore diet? And…
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