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Are We Being Sold Health?

34 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Health has become a lifestyle. From supplements and protein powders to peptides and weight-loss medications like Ozempic, we’re constantly surrounded by new ways to optimize, improve, and upgrade our bodies. But behind the trends, a bigger question emerges: Are we actually becoming healthier—or just better at consuming health as a product? In this episode of Popularly Unpopular, I’m joined by a PhD in chemical and biomolecular engineering scientist to explore the growing gap between what’s popular in health culture and what’s supported by science.

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