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Funny Medicine Podcast

Podcast by Julia Brunet and Yvette Gonzalez, D.O.

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About Funny Medicine Podcast

Funny Medicine Podcast – The Cure for Boring Medical Talk!Get your dose of medicine—but funny! 🤣💊Join Dr. Yvy and medical researcher Julia Brunet, two science-loving besties who break down medical mysteries, health fads, and the weirdest wellness trends with wit and sarcasm. From anti-aging disasters to bizarre medical history and the latest in medicine and health, they serve up expert insights with a side of sarcasm.Each week, they dissect trending health topics, viral medical news, and those too-weird-to-be-true medical cases—so you learn and laugh along the way. Whether you’re a healthcare pro, a curious hypochondriac, or just here for the comedy, Funny Medicine Podcast is your prescription for hilarious medical banter.💉 Laugh. Learn. Repeat. 🎧🎙️ New episodes every Tuesday! Hit Follow for your weekly dose of comedic medicine.🔎 Search “funny medical podcast” and start streaming now!#MedicalComedy #FunnyMedicinePodcast #HealthHumor #LaughAndLearn

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141 episodes

episode The Raw Milk Trend Needs to Be Studied… Literally | Funny Medicine Podcast artwork

The Raw Milk Trend Needs to Be Studied… Literally | Funny Medicine Podcast

Raw milk is having a very loud wellness-internet moment… so naturally, we had to talk about it. In this episode of Funny Medicine Podcast, we break down the raw milk craze, why people are suddenly obsessed with it again, what pasteurization actually does, and why the “natural is always better” argument gets very questionable once bacteria, foodborne illness, and bird flu enter the chat. We’re talking about the history of milk safety, Louis Pasteur being the MVP, raw milk claims vs. actual science, the risks of pathogens like E. coli, Salmonella, Listeria, Campylobacter, and why H5N1 bird flu in dairy cattle has made the raw milk conversation even more urgent. Also discussed: raw milk laws, herd share loopholes, wellness influencer marketing, pregnancy risks, kids and foodborne illness complications, probiotics, lactose intolerance myths, and one deeply upsetting cow udder video that none of us emotionally consented to. This episode is for anyone who has seen raw milk trending on TikTok, Instagram, Threads, or YouTube and wondered: “Wait… are people really drinking that?” Spoiler: yes. And we have thoughts. Subscribe for more funny, science-based conversations about medicine, health trends, wellness claims, public health, medical misinformation, and the weird things people put on the internet. Follow Funny Medicine Podcast for more evidence-based health conversations with a side of chaos. THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE. New episodes every other Tuesday. Support the show • Drop a comment with your questions or stories 🔔 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/FunnyMedicineSubscribe [https://bit.ly/FunnyMedicineSubscribe] Instagram & Threads: @funnymedicinepodcast Twitter/X: @FunnyMedPod TikTok: @funnymedicinepodcast Sources listed in video version of this episode on Youtube.

12 May 2026 - 51 min
episode GLP-1 Update 2026: What Ozempic, Wegovy & Zepbound Are Doing to the Body | Funny Medicine Podcast artwork

GLP-1 Update 2026: What Ozempic, Wegovy & Zepbound Are Doing to the Body | Funny Medicine Podcast

What’s new with GLP-1 medications in 2026? In this episode of Funny Medicine Podcast, we break down the latest updates on Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, Mounjaro, semaglutide, tirzepatide, and next-generation GLP-1 drugs. We first covered this topic when GLP-1s were just starting to dominate the conversation. Now, a few years later, we’re looking at what happened next: the benefits, the concerns, the research updates, and why these medications have become one of the biggest health topics in medicine, wellness, and pop culture. In this episode, we talk about: • what GLP-1 drugs actually do in the body • semaglutide and tirzepatide updates • Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound differences • weight loss, food noise, metabolism, and appetite changes • GLP-1s and sleep apnea • GLP-1s and addiction, reward pathways, and brain effects • muscle loss, protein intake, and strength training • side effects, safety concerns, and who should avoid them • cancer questions, pancreatitis concerns, vision changes, and ongoing research • oral GLP-1 pills and what may be coming next We also get into the real-world conversation around these medications: why some people see them as life-changing, why others are skeptical, and what science actually says right now. If you’ve been curious about Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, Mounjaro, GLP-1 side effects, GLP-1 benefits, GLP-1 risks, or the latest weight loss drug updates, this episode is for you. THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE. New episodes every other Tuesday. 📱 Follow Funny Medicine Podcast on all social platforms for bonus content, behind-the-scenes moments, and community discussions. Support the show • Drop a comment with your questions or stories 🔔 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/FunnyMedicineSubscribe [https://bit.ly/FunnyMedicineSubscribe] Instagram & Threads: @funnymedicinepodcast Twitter/X: @FunnyMedPod TikTok: @funnymedicinepodcast References listed in video version of this episode on Youtube.

28 Apr 2026 - 49 min
episode Havana Syndrome: Brain Fog Mystery Scientists Can’t Explain artwork

Havana Syndrome: Brain Fog Mystery Scientists Can’t Explain

What is Havana Syndrome, and why are scientists, doctors, and intelligence agencies still arguing about it nearly a decade later? In this episode of the Funny Medicine Podcast, we break down one of the strangest modern medical mysteries: the reports of a loud metallic sound, sudden head pressure, brain fog, headaches, dizziness, hearing changes, and other symptoms that came to be known as Havana Syndrome, now also called Anomalous Health Incidents. We get into: • how the first cases were reported in Havana in 2016 • why the symptoms sounded unbelievable at first • the eerie detail that some people said the sound came from one specific spot in a room • why doctors took it seriously once multiple patients described similar experiences • the debate between directed energy / microwave exposure and functional neurological disorder • what studies in JAMA, the NIH, and other major investigations have found • the cricket theory, and why it did not fully explain the health symptoms • the Russia connection, intelligence reporting, and the recent reporting around a suspected $15 million microwave device • why this case sits at the crossroads of neurology, psychology, physics, geopolitics, and spycraft This episode is classic Funny Medicine Podcast: real medical science, a genuinely fascinating mystery, and just enough sarcasm to keep things fun without losing the facts. If you like medical mysteries, neurology, brain health, science podcasts, health news, strange case studies, and spy-story-level weirdness, this one is for you. Watch until the end and let us know in the comments: Do you think Havana Syndrome was caused by directed energy, functional neurological disorder, a mix of both, or something else entirely? Subscribe to the Funny Medicine Podcast for more episodes on: medical mysteries brain health weird science health news medicine explained simply controversial medical questions fascinating true medical stories Follow Funny Medicine Podcast on all our socials for more clips, new episodes, and behind-the-scenes content.

14 Apr 2026 - 37 min
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2025 Medical Awards, Biggest Breakthroughs, Biggest Fails, and the Health Stories That Took Over Your Feed

We close out 2025 with a Medical Awards show. Big breakthroughs, public health setbacks, and the health stories that took over your feed. You get the facts, the context, and the evidence, without the jargon overload. In this episode: Over the counter decongestant update, oral phenylephrine and why experts said it fails congestion relief Misinformation Spotlight Award, the Tylenol acetaminophen and autism panic, what the strongest reviews and major medical groups say Most Overhyped Trend, berberine, what research supports, what it does not TikTok wellness food trend, fibermaxxing, real benefits of dietary fiber and what happens when people overdo it Most dangerous challenge, bone smashing for a jawline, real risks from facial trauma Public health fail, measles resurgence, why outbreaks follow low vaccination coverage Strange case report, live worm found in the brain, how rare infections end up in real headlines Medical breakthrough, CRISPR based gene therapy for sickle cell disease, what it changes and what the process involves Most inspiring feat, brain spine interface research helping paralysis patients regain steps Game Changer in Medicine Award, GLP 1 medications, Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, what studies show on weight loss and heart outcomes, plus the tradeoffs You will hear: How to spot health misinformation fast How to read “link” versus “cause” What to ask before trusting a health claim from social media 🎙️ New episodes every Tuesday! Subscribe for more medical deep dives that make complex topics actually entertaining. 📱 Follow Funny Medicine Podcast on all social platforms for bonus content, behind-the-scenes moments, and community discussions. THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE. * Support the show • Drop a comment with your questions or stories • Share this with a friend in healthcare, new parents, or anyone due for screening 🔔 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/FunnyMedicineSubscribe [https://bit.ly/FunnyMedicineSubscribe] 🎧 Listen: https://funnymedicinepod.link [https://funnymedicinepod.link] 👍 Like & Share if you learned something new 📱 Follow us everywhere Instagram & Threads: @funnymedicinepodcast Twitter/X: @FunnyMedPod TikTok: @funnymedicinepodcast Sources listed in video version of this episode on Youtube. #funnymedicinepodcast Funny Medicine Podcast, medical awards, health news 2025, medicine recap 2025, phenylephrine oral decongestant, acetaminophen pregnancy evidence, Tylenol autism claim, berberine supplement evidence, fiber diet benefits, bone smashing trend risks, measles outbreak United States, brain worm case report, CRISPR sickle cell therapy, brain computer interface walking, GLP 1 drugs Ozempic Wegovy Mounjaro, obesity medicine, public health misinformation

30 Dec 2025 - 1 h 0 min
episode Christmas Disease Explained: Hemophilia B & The ‘Royal’ Bleeding Disorder artwork

Christmas Disease Explained: Hemophilia B & The ‘Royal’ Bleeding Disorder

Christmas Disease Decoded: The Holiday Hemophilia Episode You Never Knew You Needed | Funny Medicine Podcast EP 126 Ever wondered why a bleeding disorder shares a name with the holidays? We're diving into Christmas Disease (Hemophilia B), uncovering the fascinating history behind Factor IX deficiency, why it's called Christmas disease, and how it connects to Queen Victoria's royal bloodline. This episode blends medical education with hilarious banter as we break down the science of blood clotting disorders, debunk Hollywood myths about hemophilia, and explore cutting-edge treatments like gene therapy and CRISPR technology. Whether you're a medical professional, student, or just curious about rare genetic disorders, this episode delivers expert-level insights in our signature conversational, sarcastic style. We explain hemophilia A vs hemophilia B, the real risks of internal bleeding vs surface cuts, and why holiday hazards like ladders and alcohol matter for bleeding disorder patients. What You'll Learn: ✅ Why Christmas Disease isn't festive at all (spoiler: it's named after Stephen Christmas, the first diagnosed patient) ✅ The difference between Factor VIII and Factor IX deficiency ✅ How X-linked recessive inheritance works and why it affects males more ✅ The truth about hemophilia symptoms (no, a paper cut won't cause death) ✅ Modern treatments: recombinant Factor IX, gene therapy breakthroughs, and non-factor therapies ✅ The royal disease connection to the Romanov family Timestamps: 0:00 - Christmas colors gone wrong 1:00 - What is Christmas Disease? 3:00 - Blood clotting explained (platelet party!) 5:00 - Hemophilia B vs Hemophilia A 8:00 - Treatment through the years 10:00 - Holiday hazards for bleeding disorders 12:00 - Hollywood myths debunked 15:00 - Gene therapy and CRISPR advances THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE. Support the show • Drop a comment with your questions or stories • Share this with a friend in healthcare, new parents, or anyone due for screening 🔔 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/FunnyMedicineSubscribe [https://bit.ly/FunnyMedicineSubscribe] 🎧 Listen: https://funnymedicinepod.link [https://funnymedicinepod.link] 👍 Like & Share if you learned something new 📱 Follow us everywhere Instagram & Threads: @funnymedicinepodcast Twitter/X: @FunnyMedPod TikTok: @funnymedicinepodcast Sources listed in video version of this episode on YouTube. #funnymedicinepodcast hemophilia B, Christmas disease, Factor IX deficiency, bleeding disorders, blood clotting, genetic disorders, X-linked recessive, gene therapy, CRISPR, hemophilia treatment, medical education podcast, healthcare podcast, medical students, nursing students, rare diseases, hematology, coagulation cascade, royal disease, Queen Victoria hemophilia, hemophilia awareness, medical comedy podcast, women in medicine, educational podcast #Hemophilia #ChristmasDisease #MedicalPodcast #BleedingDisorders #GeneTherapy #MedicalEducation #Healthcare #RareDiseases #Hematology #FactorIX #MedicalStudents #NursingStudents #PodcastCommunity #SciencePodcast #HealthPodcast #MedicalComedy #WomenInMedicine #EducationalContent #CRISPR #GeneticDisorders #MedEd

23 Dec 2025 - 30 min
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