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On this episode: * A pediatrician’s view from the American Academy of Pediatrics convention in Denver * How 30 years in medicine feel in an era of vaccine debates and political pressure * How Doctors lost the public’s trust in the 60’s * Sean’s story: quitting consulting, taking the MCAT, and almost going into osteopathic medicine * What “polypharmacy” is and why some kids get stacked with unnecessary meds * The quiet crisis in rural healthcare and mental health access in Tennessee * A wild side road into autism, nonverbal communication, and the Telepathy Tapes podcast * A candid debate on vaccine evidence, double-blind trials, and what ethics even allows nowadays * How social media, algorithms, and charisma reshaped science communication—and why doctors feel like they’re losing the “information war” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lyfttalk.substack.com [https://lyfttalk.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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