Each episode of this documentary series begins with a medical mystery. Sometimes the sickness is in the body, and sometimes the sickness is in the system. Once you peel back the layers, more questions emerge. Created by Allison Behringer and supported by KCRW.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Health & Fitness |
The overturning of Roe v. Wade has severely restricted how doctors can access training in abortion care and it’s already having a devastating ripple effect on patients seeking all kinds of reproductive care. Two medical residents in abortion-restrict... more
From This is Uncomfortable, we bring you the story of Ashleigh Griffin. She hoped the fertility industry could put her on the road to financial stability. But the decision to donate her eggs had some unexpected costs.
Jess was overjoyed when she got pregnant. But after giving birth, her reality spiraled out of control. She didn’t know it, but she had postpartum psychosis, a mental health condition that occurs after about 1 in every 500 births.
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Puberty is starting younger and younger, especially estrogen-dominant puberty. We talk to three kids and one teen about extra early puberty and the funny, scary, embarrassing and joyful experiences that come with it. Transcript at kcrw.com/bodies.
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This podcast has opened the discussion of what it means to be human. Our bodies our life… very well done!!
I started listening after learning that the creator of this show won a prestigious young journalists award. After a half dozen episodes, I’m unfollowing it. The basic storyline is: woman has medical issue, never consults a doctor or “her doctors never asked her the right questions” or “her doctor didn’t listen to her” (fact check?), goes online and possibly pursues a handful of wacky holistic remedies, finally learns that she’s not the only person on earth with this issue, sees a specialist, get... more
It's a well done podcast, it just wasn't for me. Turns out the whole medical mystery thing is just stressful.
It’s simple. Condoms, morning after pill or closing your thighs will keep you from getting pregnant. So barbaric to go straight to killing the baby with really no thought at all about it. Like your getting your tonsils out. Disgusting and I’m glad states now have the right to choose. Women who want to kill babies can just move to a state that have drive thru abortions every time they get pregnant.
Loved this podcast. Honest and sometimes uncomfortable sharing. But so good! Sad it had to end.
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