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In this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show, Adam questions the legitimacy of chiropractors and pitches a clever new “bug zapper” concept. He and Dr. Drew compare how moms and dads respond when their kids are sick, explore the decline in male sperm counts, and discuss the myth that red meat is unhealthy. They also dive into the erosion of the healthy male ideal, the rise of performative activism, and the importance of calling out political hypocrisy. The episode wraps with a discussion on the psychology of stalkers, and Dr. Drew reflects on the stalker he had during the Loveline days.
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In this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show, Adam questions the legitimacy of chiropractors and pitches a clever new “bug zapper” concept. He and Dr. Drew compare how moms and dads respond when their kids are sick, explore the decline in male sperm counts, and discuss the myth that red meat is unhealthy. They also dive into the erosion of the healthy male ideal, the rise of performative activism, and the importance of calling out political hypocrisy. The episode wraps with a discussion on the psychology of stalkers, and Dr. Drew reflects on the stalker he had during the Loveline days.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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