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Tylenol, Leucovorin, and Mifepristone—When “science” serves politics, not patients

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Hoosier Health Matters
Season 1, Episode 26

Date: 10/3/2025
Title: Tylenol, Leucovorin, and Mifepristone—When “Science” Serves Politics, Not Patients

00:00- Intro

02:00- A school board north of Fort Wayne removes 6 books from the shelves, based on a gross misinterpretation of a sex ed law passed last year (SEA 442)

04:36- USDA no longer publishing gold standard food insecurity reports- we debunk the reasons why with the help of Katelyn Jenelina's Your Local Epidemiologist blog (a good one!)

08:24- Mifepristone safety being studied by FDA despite TONS of data that it is VERY safe- this will lead nowhere good (scientific malpractice episode 1)

10:57- HHS announces the "cause" and a "cure" for autism- and a discussion of correlation v causation, which is not that difficult to understand but apparently many don't understand it

14:45- Correlation v causation- Red wine causes you to live longer- oh wait, no it doesn't (it's just correlated with a longer life)

21:50- reaction to the press conference swift [AAP, SMFM, ACOG, SDP (which has a terrific public facing statement on this issue)]

22:20- Leucovorin as a treatment for autism and the peril of using small trials to make large claims (using vitamin C in septic shock as an example)

27:11- One little thing today- Tracey calls the Speaker of the House (and a script and phone numbers here for you to call)

29:17- Wrap up

Thanks for listening!
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26 episodes

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Hoosier Health Matters
Season 1, Episode 26

Date: 10/3/2025
Title: Tylenol, Leucovorin, and Mifepristone—When “Science” Serves Politics, Not Patients

00:00- Intro

02:00- A school board north of Fort Wayne removes 6 books from the shelves, based on a gross misinterpretation of a sex ed law passed last year (SEA 442)

04:36- USDA no longer publishing gold standard food insecurity reports- we debunk the reasons why with the help of Katelyn Jenelina's Your Local Epidemiologist blog (a good one!)

08:24- Mifepristone safety being studied by FDA despite TONS of data that it is VERY safe- this will lead nowhere good (scientific malpractice episode 1)

10:57- HHS announces the "cause" and a "cure" for autism- and a discussion of correlation v causation, which is not that difficult to understand but apparently many don't understand it

14:45- Correlation v causation- Red wine causes you to live longer- oh wait, no it doesn't (it's just correlated with a longer life)

21:50- reaction to the press conference swift [AAP, SMFM, ACOG, SDP (which has a terrific public facing statement on this issue)]

22:20- Leucovorin as a treatment for autism and the peril of using small trials to make large claims (using vitamin C in septic shock as an example)

27:11- One little thing today- Tracey calls the Speaker of the House (and a script and phone numbers here for you to call)

29:17- Wrap up

Thanks for listening!
Follow us on Bluesky and Instagram

  continue reading

26 episodes

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