
Joe Alcock and guests talk about evolution, adaptation, medical care, epidemics, emerging diseases, and the microbiome.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Joe Alcock talks about the Surviving Sepsis Campaign's recent recommendation to use acetaminophen in patients with COVID-19. Can we bring concept from evolutionary medicine to help us decide what to do in the pandemic? Spoiler alert: yes
This week, we get some background on co-host and polymath Coffee Brown. Coffee talks about his philosophy of teaching and a bit on evolution in education.
This episode introduces listeners of the Evolution Medicine podcast to a brand new podcast started by Athena Aktipis PhD, of the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University. Download Zombified and give it a review. Athena interviewed me for ... more
Coffee and Joe spend the day before the 4th of July talking about probiotics. Is there enough evidence to prescribe probiotics full time? Listen and find out.
Great podcast! I hope that they start putting more up. I have been listening to them and I think they have been able to demystify a lot of the concepts I have found to be very difficult to grasp. I am personally a philosophy nut as well, so hearing an episode on biases in a medical podcast, with medical application was amazing! I like both the long and the short podcasts. Sometimes I have to take a little breaks beefier I return to the longer ones but there aren’t any true problems with this pod... more
Teaching evolution in medical school and beyond is like passing the marshmallow test and realizing that evolutionary medicine teaches us where we might want to direct Medicine and research. Unfortunately we eat the marshmallow right away and focus only on the proximate narrow view of disease and not the big picture.
This podcast provides a much-needed set of insights into the relationship between medical interventions and patient outcomes, placed in the context of the evolutionary basis of human physiologic responses to illness and injury. The host is well-informed and interesting, as are his occasional guests. I look forward to each new episode.









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