
"The hosts are insanely smart and insanely dumb" Garet Giovacchini
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 134 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessScienceLife SciencesMedicine | ||||

This week Chris and Mark let their freak flags fly as they talk about sexual deviations!!! Or more accurately they discuss sexual deviations calmly and with poise
This week Chris and Mark, yes the real Chris, have a grab bag episode!! We talk about some calls and an odd medical condition.
This week Chris and Mark delve into some medical news stories!! Purple pee? Lazarus syndrome? Listen and see what we mean
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Quite well done - now I know what's what. That one guy really carries the show. - educated consumer Cletus, it's the whirly birds! Commence the hot wings cleanse!
Just wanted to listen to a good medical podcast and luckily I found one!! I just got my paramedic and want to understand more from an experienced technician.
This podcast is a beautiful mix of humor and medical education. I hope you guys come back !!! I finished all the episodes and cannot wait for “hopefully” more episodes!!
Very funny too
Both are a funny and smart and the info is actually useful if you know what are you looking for.










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