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Dr. Bronson reviews the implications of Dr. Peter Attia's frequent appearances in the Epstein files and explains that most “mega-popular” medical influencers should be treated as suspicious by default. Real experts are boring and social media popularity is inversely and positively correlated with IQ and personality disordered traits, respectively. The show transitioned into Q&A on TRT basics—cholesterol, hair loss, acne, tadalafil, hematocrit/iron, and more.
Resources & FAQs: https://www.trtfacts.com
By C.G. Bronson M.D.Dr. Bronson reviews the implications of Dr. Peter Attia's frequent appearances in the Epstein files and explains that most “mega-popular” medical influencers should be treated as suspicious by default. Real experts are boring and social media popularity is inversely and positively correlated with IQ and personality disordered traits, respectively. The show transitioned into Q&A on TRT basics—cholesterol, hair loss, acne, tadalafil, hematocrit/iron, and more.
Resources & FAQs: https://www.trtfacts.com