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In this episode of The Feldman Protocol, Dave asks a blunt question: is modern medicine structurally aligned against prevention? Guest **Emily Kaplan**, investigative science journalist and co-founder of the Broken Science Initiative, makes the case that incentives, not evidence, increasingly shape medical practice. They discuss conflicts of interest in research, the reproducibility crisis, metabolic health and lifestyle medicine, GLP-1 drugs, nutrition education gaps, and why outcomes often matter less than headlines.
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๐ CONNECT WITH DAVE FELDMAN:Main Channel: `https://youtube.com/@realDaveFeldman`X/Twitter: `https://x.com/realDaveFeldman`Instagram: `https://instagram.com/realDaveFeldman`Website: `https://thefeldmanprotocol.com`โฑ Chapters3:01 โ Broken Science explained6:02 โ Lifestyle vs polypharmacy9:03 โ Medical school nutrition gaps12:13 โ Incentives in healthcare15:57 โ Sugar and cancer framing18:36 โ Trial endpoints questioned21:11 โ GLP-1s and tradeoffs24:01 โ Weight loss vs health26:21 โ Personal choice in diet29:02 โ Early insulin signals32:25 โ Publishing and paywalls35:10 โ Journalism vs academia38:42 โ Conflicts of interest42:08 โ Peer review problems45:44 โ Delays in publication49:12 โ Who funds research52:48 โ Education as prevention56:19 โ Reproducibility crisis59:01 โ Replication failures1:02:28 โ Meta-analysis limits1:05:30 โ Industry influence1:08:54 โ What gets taught1:12:40 โ Transparency gaps1:16:33 โ Accountability in science1:38:20 โ Where reform starts1:40:14 โ Transparency vs incentives1:52:38 โ Publishing power dynamics2:05:11 โ Peer review bottlenecks2:17:44 โ Conflicts without disclosure2:30:06 โ Career risk in dissent2:42:31 โ Nutrition sidelined again2:54:57 โ Prevention vs treatment3:00:14 โ N-of-1 data debate3:12:48 โ Prospective study limits3:25:22 โ Community-driven research3:37:49 โ IRB and self-selection3:50:17 โ Data ownership questions4:02:41 โ Tech platforms for science4:10:06 โ Scaling transparency4:15:32 โ Reforming research norms4:18:54 โ Public accountability4:20:41 โ Communicating uncertainty4:22:53 โ Where to find Emily4:23:05 โ Final reflections#FeldmanProtocol #DaveFeldman #EmilyKaplan #BrokenScience #MedicalResearch #ScienceJournalism #MetabolicHealth #NutritionEducation #HealthcareIncentives #ReproducibilityCrisis #PreventiveMedicine #PublicHealth
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In this episode of The Feldman Protocol, Dave asks a blunt question: is modern medicine structurally aligned against prevention? Guest **Emily Kaplan**, investigative science journalist and co-founder of the Broken Science Initiative, makes the case that incentives, not evidence, increasingly shape medical practice. They discuss conflicts of interest in research, the reproducibility crisis, metabolic health and lifestyle medicine, GLP-1 drugs, nutrition education gaps, and why outcomes often matter less than headlines.
๐ฅ This episode is sponsored by us -- Own Your Labs ๐ https://ownyourlabs.com/sp/17
Private blood testing services
๐ฉธOver 300 blood tests
๐ฐ Extremely affordable
โค๏ธ We love our customers
(Yes, we are literally funding the entire podcast from our own company -- so if you want to show your support, keep getting your private blood testing through our service. Thank you! ๐)
๐ CONNECT WITH DAVE FELDMAN:Main Channel: `https://youtube.com/@realDaveFeldman`X/Twitter: `https://x.com/realDaveFeldman`Instagram: `https://instagram.com/realDaveFeldman`Website: `https://thefeldmanprotocol.com`โฑ Chapters3:01 โ Broken Science explained6:02 โ Lifestyle vs polypharmacy9:03 โ Medical school nutrition gaps12:13 โ Incentives in healthcare15:57 โ Sugar and cancer framing18:36 โ Trial endpoints questioned21:11 โ GLP-1s and tradeoffs24:01 โ Weight loss vs health26:21 โ Personal choice in diet29:02 โ Early insulin signals32:25 โ Publishing and paywalls35:10 โ Journalism vs academia38:42 โ Conflicts of interest42:08 โ Peer review problems45:44 โ Delays in publication49:12 โ Who funds research52:48 โ Education as prevention56:19 โ Reproducibility crisis59:01 โ Replication failures1:02:28 โ Meta-analysis limits1:05:30 โ Industry influence1:08:54 โ What gets taught1:12:40 โ Transparency gaps1:16:33 โ Accountability in science1:38:20 โ Where reform starts1:40:14 โ Transparency vs incentives1:52:38 โ Publishing power dynamics2:05:11 โ Peer review bottlenecks2:17:44 โ Conflicts without disclosure2:30:06 โ Career risk in dissent2:42:31 โ Nutrition sidelined again2:54:57 โ Prevention vs treatment3:00:14 โ N-of-1 data debate3:12:48 โ Prospective study limits3:25:22 โ Community-driven research3:37:49 โ IRB and self-selection3:50:17 โ Data ownership questions4:02:41 โ Tech platforms for science4:10:06 โ Scaling transparency4:15:32 โ Reforming research norms4:18:54 โ Public accountability4:20:41 โ Communicating uncertainty4:22:53 โ Where to find Emily4:23:05 โ Final reflections#FeldmanProtocol #DaveFeldman #EmilyKaplan #BrokenScience #MedicalResearch #ScienceJournalism #MetabolicHealth #NutritionEducation #HealthcareIncentives #ReproducibilityCrisis #PreventiveMedicine #PublicHealth

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