Why Aren't You A Doctor Yet?
Podkast av Black & Nerdy
Join Hana, Suhail, Oz, and Alex for the podcast that mixes science & tech with a sprinkle of pop culture. With 2 PhDs and years of journalism between ...
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54 EpisoderFor more than 18 months, the global COVID-19 pandemic has affected almost every part of society. And with more and more data being shared by the minute, we've become swamped with information - and that's not a good thing right now. So to learn more about the "infodemic", we're joined by Samantha Yammine (Canada's favourite science communicator/neuroscientist/podcast fan) to chat about how compassion leads the way in the fight against disinformation, super secret blacklists, and why hot-takes & clout-chasing can screw things up for everyone. ————————————————————— * You can find Sam at @heysciencesam on Twitter [https://twitter.com/heysciencesam] * You can check out @science.sam on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@science.sam] * Follow her on Instagram @sciencesam [https://instagram.com/sciencesam] * Going viral: how to boost the spread of coronavirus science on social media - Nature [https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01356-y] ————————————————————— Stay In Touch: Use the hashtag #whynotadoc on Twitter & IG Follow us on Twitter: @whynotadoc [https://twitter.com/whynotadoc] @thermoflynamics [https://twitter.com/thermoflynamics/] @HanaAyoob [https://twitter.com/hanaayoob] @ozy_ismail [https://twitter.com/ozy_ismail] @newshound1337 [https://twitter.com/newshound1337] See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back for Episode 50! Break ups can be hard for everyone but eventually, you get over them. Right? This week, we take a deep dive into the world of relationships, neuroscience and medicine as we try to find out if science can answer the question: "can heartbreak actually break your heart?" We jump into: Coming to America (4:03) Lockdown love lives (10:17) Heartbreak heart damage & Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (18:25) Is love is a drug? (25:55) Can seeing your ex cause actually hurt you? (41:09) Is there a rejection gene? (46:23) ————————————————————— Extra reading: https://www.cardiomyopathy.org/takotsubo-cardiomyopathy/intro https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/jn.00784.2009 https://news.umich.edu/study-illuminates-the-pain-of-social-rejection/ ————————————————————— Stay In Touch: Use the hashtag #whynotadoc on Twitter & IG https://twitter.com/whynotadoc www.twitter.com/thermoflynamics www.twitter.com/HanaAyoob www.twitter.com/ozy_ismail www.twitter.com/newshound1337 See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, we find out what Suhail has been doing for all the months he's spent in lockdown. From navigating work and sex during a global health crisis to lockdown vices and Discord vaccine conspiracies, we chat about how his life has changed over the last year. A quick note: this episode talks about death, mental health issues and intensive care. Follow us on social media and send us your questions! Follow us on twitter/instagram: @whynotadoc Email:whynotadoc@gmail.com [whynotadoc@gmail.com] See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Dr Suzi Gage takes us on a deep dive into the misconceptions, myths, and misinformation surrounding drugs. Plus, we find out about jealous Buddhists, Suhail exposing hypocritical government officials, and re-wiring the brain. (Just a quick note: this episode was recorded in March and contains some references to ketamine) You can get Suzi on Twitter (@soozaphone [https://twitter.com/soozaphone]) Get Suzi's new book Say Why To Drugs [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Say-Why-Drugs-Everything-About/dp/1473686229] on Amazon. Check out her podcast (also called Say Why To Drugs [https://open.spotify.com/show/0vsXsuUsR4kTesG2VOWFR8]) Follow us on social media and send us your questions! Follow us on twitter/instagram: @whynotadoc Email:whynotadoc@gmail.com [whynotadoc@gmail.com] See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.
This is the final episode in our mini-series exploring health conditions. Oz sat down with Shaheen to find out about her expierences with her mum's rare form of dememntia and the journey to diagnosis. We chat about stigma, care responsibilities and gender roles in the Bangladeshi community, and what it's like to be isolated as a carer. He also hears from Nadine Mirza, a researcher at the University of Manchester, who's exploring how her work revamping dementia testing services could make sure fewer PoC fall through the cracks and get the help they need. You can find Shaheen on Twitter at @Shaheensloan98 [https://twitter.com/Shaheensloan98] You can find Nadine on Twitter at @thealmostpsych [https://twitter.com/thealmostpsych] For information relating to a specific dementia diagnosis, you can contact Rare Dementia support on contact@raredementiasupport.org or on their website contact page [https://www.raredementiasupport.org/contact-us/]. If you or someone you know is in the Greater Manchester area, over the the age of 65, are South Asian and speak Urdu - you could help with Nadine's research! You can get in touch with her at nadine.mirza@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.
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