The People's Pharmacy

Joe and Terry Graedon
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Sep 11, 2020 • 60min

Show 1148: What Can You Do About Kidney Stones? (Archive)

Kidney stones afflict an estimated three million Americans each year, resulting in at least half a million trips to the emergency department. But what are they and what can you do about them? How do they form and how might you prevent them? We hear from a listener who has first-hand experience of the pain […]
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Sep 4, 2020 • 1h 8min

Show 1226: The Coronavirus Hunter Gives You an Update

Back in May, 2020, we spoke with a scientist known internationally as the coronavirus hunter. Dr. Ralph Baric has been studying coronaviruses for more than three decades. He was involved in the early research on some possible drugs to treat people with COVID-19. Five months is a short time under normal circumstances, but the pandemic […]
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Aug 27, 2020 • 60min

Show 1170: What Makes Your Immune System an Elegant Defense? (Archive)

This show first aired in June, 2019, before anyone had heard of SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19. Today, understanding how your immune system works to overcome an infection is more important than ever. Just how does your immune system manage to ward off unwanted bacteria or viruses? This “elegant defense” is sometimes described as though it were […]
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Aug 21, 2020 • 60min

Show 1225: What Is the Evidence on Vaccines and Masks?

We have had eight months of COVID-19 pandemic, and there is nobody anywhere who isn’t ready for it to be over. That is why there is quite a bit of excitement about the potential for vaccines. Several have started phase 3 trials already. What does that mean and what can we expect? Where Will We […]
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Jul 30, 2020 • 1h 10min

Show 1222: How Can You Optimize Your Microbiome?

The microbiome–the genome of our collective microbiota–has become a trendy topic in medicine lately. With more microbial than human cells in our bodies, it’s becoming clear we should think of ourselves as collectives. Citizen scientists have been contributing to the understanding of microbiota biodiversity through the American Gut Project. Yet most of us don’t really […]
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Jul 24, 2020 • 1h

Show 1221: What Explains the Recent Increase in Celiac Disease?

A couple of decades ago, most people had never heard of celiac disease. Many doctors had never diagnosed a case, and they had often learned it was an extremely rare condition. Following a gluten-free diet, the only treatment, was really difficult. Today, millions of people avoid gluten in their diets. Not all of them have […]
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Jul 17, 2020 • 1h 1min

Show 1220: How We Can Learn Faster and Better and Remember More

When Jim Kwik was a little boy, he had a bad fall that resulted in a concussion. He struggled with learning problems throughout elementary school and even later. But he eventually learned to stop thinking of himself as the boy with the broken brain. In fact, he now has mastered accelerated learning and teaches the […]
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Jul 10, 2020 • 1h 1min

Show 1219: How to Achieve Maximum Memory Fitness

In these challenging times, keeping our brains healthy and working well is important. Social isolation can be debilitating, but there are approaches that can help counteract these difficulties. Research on Maintaining Memory: What does new research tell us about achieving maximum memory fitness? How important is it for us to take care of conditions like […]
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Jul 3, 2020 • 60min

Show 1155: Can Bacteriophages Save Your Life? (Archive)

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria have been cropping up around the world. These superbugs cause serious problems, especially when they fail to respond to increasingly potent medications. One approach may be to put a very old, natural treatment to work. The theory is that the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Enlist viruses that infect these bacteria. […]
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Jun 26, 2020 • 1h 9min

Show 1218: How Industry Manipulates Science to Downplay Risks

For decades, the tobacco industry was able to ward off anti-smoking policy by claiming that science did not support it. In hindsight, it is clear that most epidemiologists came to the conclusion that smoking is bad for health without much delay. But tobacco companies were able to exploit disagreements over a few facts to sow […]

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