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Pollen Food Allergy Syndrome with Gary Falcetano
Understanding cross-reactivity to certain foods in allergy season.
Apr 6
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Essential Food Preserving with Dr. Julia Skinner
What if the key to reducing food waste, strengthening community, and reconnecting with our food systems is already in your kitchen?
Mar 23
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The Antibacterials of Tomorrow
Reflections on a scientific conference featuring research on how to combat the global threat of antimicrobial resistance.
Mar 16
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How We Know What We Know: Reconstructing the Earliest Medicines
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Understanding Inflammation with Dr. Josh Redd
Why chronic inflammation is not inevitable and what modern life has to do with it.
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From Plants to Pills: How Botanical Medicine Shaped Modern Drugs
How botanical medicine shaped modern drugs, and why complexity is returning to the conversation.
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The Science of Sake: Fermentation, Culture, and History with Dr. Eric Rath
How rice, microbes, and tradition shaped one of Japan’s most enduring fermented beverages.
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What extreme wilderness survival reveals about resilience, healing, and the strength forged far from comfort.
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Why Germ Theory Took So Long
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Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance and Tragedy in Alzheimer’s Research with Charles Piller
In our first episode of Foodie Pharmacology Season 8, we take an investigative look at scientific misconduct, groupthink, and the human cost of getting…
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