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8 episodes
Dec 30, 2025• The Tim Ferriss Show

#842: The Story Behind EpiPen, The Rise of Food Allergies, and What Doctors Got Wrong

A deep dive into the rise of food allergies, the invention of the EpiPen, and how well-intentioned medical recommendations may have inadvertently caused millions of children to develop food allergies.

58:41
Nov 17, 2025• The Peter Attia Drive

#373 – Thyroid function and hypothyroidism: why current diagnosis and treatment fall short for many, and how new approaches are transforming care | Antonio Bianco, M.D., Ph.D.

A comprehensive exploration of thyroid physiology, diagnosis, and treatment, highlighting the complexities of hypothyroidism, the limitations of current diagnostic approaches, and the potential for future research to transform patient care.

2:20:06
Nov 14, 2025• How To Academy Podcast

Julia Belluz and Kevin Hall – Why We Eat What We Eat

Julia Belluz and Kevin Hall explore the science behind nutrition, metabolism, and food systems, revealing how our eating behaviors are shaped by biology, environment, and complex internal signals rather than simple willpower.

1:06:12
Nov 14, 2025• a16z Podcast

The Brutal Truth About Biotech: Why $2B Per Drug Is Killing Innovation

Two venture capitalists explore the brutal economics of biotech, revealing why the industry is struggling despite scientific advances, and how new modalities, AI, and a focus on invention could revive innovation in drug development.

1:02:23
Nov 11, 2025• Cheeky Pint

Dave Ricks, CEO of Eli Lilly, on GLP-1s and the business of pharma

Dave Ricks, CEO of Eli Lilly, discusses the company's groundbreaking GLP-1 drugs, their potential beyond weight loss, the complexities of drug development and pricing, and how Eli Lilly is innovating in pharmaceutical research and direct-to-consumer healthcare.

2:05:15
Oct 6, 2025• The Peter Attia Drive

#367 - Tylenol, pregnancy, and autism: What recent studies show and how to interpret the data

A comprehensive examination of the potential link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and autism, analyzing scientific evidence through the Bradford Hill criteria and concluding that while an association may exist, the probability of a causal relationship is very low.

1:27:09
Sep 3, 2025• Big Technology Podcast

Brain Computer Interface Frontier: Movement, Coma, Depression, AI Merge

Two pioneering neurotechnology experts discuss brain computer interfaces (BCIs) that can decode brain signals non-invasively, with potential applications ranging from helping paralyzed patients communicate to understanding consciousness states like comas. The podcast explores how these advanced BCIs could revolutionize interactions between human brains and digital technologies, offering glimpses into future medical treatments and potentially merging human cognition with artificial intelligence.

1:11:42
Aug 20, 2025• Proven Podcast

The Most Expensive Mistake Money Can't Fix - Kevin Trudeau

Based on the transcript, here's a two-sentence description: Kevin Trudeau, a controversial marketing master who has built billion-dollar businesses, shares insights on success, health, and personal development, drawing from his experiences of being crucified by the government and making groundbreaking claims about nutrition and societal issues. Through his journey, he emphasizes the importance of dreaming big, understanding one's purpose, and maintaining physical health as critical foundations for achieving success in business and life.

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