What the Study Says is a podcast that breaks down complex medical studies into clear, practical insights. We explain the science behind the headlines, cut through the jargon, and help you understand what the research really means for your health and everyday decisions. Whether you're health-curious or research-skeptical, this show makes evidence-based medicine easy (and even fun) to follow. It's t... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesHealth & FitnessMedicineScience |
Is injecting sugar water (dextrose prolotherapy) the miracle cure for chronic pain you've been hoping for? Before you consider this treatment for your nagging knee pain, shoulder pain, or other musculoskeletal issues, you need to see what the latest ... more
Have you heard about the incredible winner of the 2025 Ig Nobel Prize for pediatrics? This video explores the groundbreaking research that earned the 2025 Ig Nobel Prize, revealing a shocking truth about how a mother's diet creates a 'flavor curricul... more
The 2025 Ig Nobel Prize for Nutrition has been awarded, and the winning study is truly unbelievable! We're diving deep into the research that earned this year's 2025 Ig Nobel Prize: the bizarre case of pizza-loving lizards in Togo. This isn't just an... more
Could the secret to solving a billion-dollar problem in the cattle industry be as simple as a bucket of paint? This shocking science breakthrough, honored with the 2025 Ig Nobel Prize for Biology, reveals the truth about zebra stripes and why this na... more
A tiny cut on the neck might seem harmless, but it could be masking a life-threatening emergency. This is the shocking reality of a penetrating neck injury (PNI), a hidden danger that doctors and trauma surgeons treat with extreme caution. In this ep... more
Is your brain safe from a silent attack? Every second counts during a stroke, where a sudden blockage or bleed can have devastating consequences. In this deep dive, doctors break down the critical differences between an ischemic and hemorrhagic strok... more
Millions struggle with urinary incontinence, but the truth is you don't have to live with this condition. In this definitive guide to overcoming urinary incontinence, doctors break down everything you need to know. We cover all major types, from stre... more
Are you tired of chronic migraine and headache pain controlling your life? If you're looking for real relief from your migraine headache, the science behind acupuncture might have the answer. This episode of What the Study Says dives deep into the sc... more
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