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Joe Alcock and guests talk about evolution, adaptation, medical care, epidemics, emerging diseases, and the microbiome.... more
FAQs about EvolutionMedicine:How many episodes does EvolutionMedicine have?The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.
June 05, 2018#26 Obesity ParadoxCoffee Brown and Joe Alcock talk about the obesity paradox? Why do some obese patients live longer than normal weight patients? Why do we collect fat in massive quantities? Is obesity bad? Why did obesity evolve? Answers and more questions abound...more55minPlay
June 05, 2018#25 Food Evolution Part 2Kate Rusk and I continue our discussion about food, vitamins, the iron supplements, and what happens to the microbiome of hibernating bears....more38minPlay
June 05, 2018#24 Food Evolution with Kate Rusk Part 1Kate Rusk and Joe Alcock discuss the evolutionary biology of food. This episode is part one, originally recorded by Inertia TV, a science channel on Twitch....more54minPlay
June 02, 2018# 23 The Placebo Effect Part 2This is part two of a recording that originally appeared on Inertia TV https://www.twitch.tv/inertiatv_Kate Rusk, Coffee Brown and I discuss why back surgery is the ultimate placebo, what makes our brains work the way they do, and how doctors can harness the placebo effect in our practice. We riff on martial arts, religion, and of course, evolution too...more1h 8minPlay
June 02, 2018# 22 The Placebo Effect Part 1Kate Rusk of Inertia TV, along with Joe Alcock and Coffee Brown of the EvolutionMedicine podcast do a deep dive on the placebo effect. Why did this capacity evolve in the first place? How can we harness the placebo effect? This is part one. originally recorded and live streamed on Twitch on March 20, 2018. Also check out part 2. Show notes for all podcasts are at www.EvolutionMedicine.com...more54minPlay
May 31, 2018#21 Intro to EvMed on Inertia TVThis year, evolutionary anthropologist Kate Rusk began a streaming video science channel, called Inertia TV, that streams great science programming, including this program: Evolutionary Medicine with Joe Alcock MD. This episode was an introductory conversation on EvoMed between me, Joe Alcock, and Kate Rusk, recorded and live streamed in February 2018. Kate, Coffee Brown and I live streamed several episodes since then. The audio versions of all episodes will be released periodically over the next few weeks (video excerpts too). The link to Inertia TV on Twitch is www.twitch.tv/inertiatv_...more1h 27minPlay
May 31, 2018#20 Too Much Oxygen?Coffee Brown and Joe Alcock discuss the perils and pitfalls of too much oxygen. We discuss the recent IOTA study - a metaanalysis done by Paul Young's team and the upcoming ICUROX trial. This evidence is going to change how we practice medicine. It also has insights for evolutionary biology - our bodies can be self destructive, as in heart attacks and strokes, but healing processes may rely on normal to low normal oxygen levels. Too much oxygen may indeed be a bad thing...more1h 2minPlay
April 11, 2018#19 Cognitive BiasesJoe Alcock and Coffee Brown have a discussion about evolution, medical decision making, and cognitive biases. We focus on a few major cognitive biases - achor bias, attribution bias, immediacy bias, halo effect, among others. We consider how our cognitive and sensory apparatus evolved in ways that can lead us to make mistakes. We explore the idea that the smoke detector principle can affect doctors' behavior and make ER docs more risk averse. How can we make better decisions with these cognitive pitfalls?...more1h 10minPlay
January 29, 2018#18 Lessons from the ADRENAL trialThis week Joe Alcock and Coffee Brown get into the weeds of the ADRENAL trial - a huge study designed to answer the question - does giving steroids to patients with sepsis help or hurt? I say it hurts, Coffee is not so sure. We talk about why anti-inflammatory treatments have always failed in patients with septic shock. The lesson, it turns out, is an evolutionary one....more1h 14minPlay
January 12, 2018#17 No Love for evolution in medical schoolJoe Alcock and Coffee Brown discuss evolution, creationism, race and plenty of other hot topics while trying to explain why evolution gets no love in medical school...more1h 11minPlay
FAQs about EvolutionMedicine:How many episodes does EvolutionMedicine have?The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.