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Unbiased Science

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Pseudoscience
Toxic Mold
Public Health
Vaccines
Respiratory Issues
U.S. Healthcare System
Wellness Culture
Menopause
Measles
Celebrities
Chronic Illness
ADHD
Vaccine Exemptions
Nutrition
Veterinary Health
Breastfeeding
Bottle Feeding
Opioid Epidemic
Full Body MRI
Postpartum Depression

Dr. Jessica Steier, a public-health expert, and Dr. Sarah Scheinman, a neurobiologist, are the hosts of Unbiased Science, a podcast devoted to objective, critical appraisal of available evidence on health-related topics relevant to listeners’ daily lives. Follow them on Instagram at www.instagram.com/unbiasedscipod

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Latest Episodes

In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Michael Falk, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, to address critical public health and pediatric care topics. The scientists examine the concerning rise in measles cases while exploring common parent... more

In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Jennifer Reich, a sociologist and researcher at the University of Colorado Denver, to examine vaccine hesitancy and recent changes to the U.S. vaccine schedule. The scientists explore the cultural and struc... more

In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Lucky Sekhon, a reproductive endocrinologist, to explore the complex landscape of fertility and reproductive health. The scientists examine recent advancements in IVF technology while addressing the importa... more

In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Ashely Alker, an emergency medicine physician and author of '99 Ways to Die,' to discuss critical public health challenges. The scientists explore the intersection of vaccination, misinformation, and preven... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Michael Falk
Pediatric emergency medicine physician with experience in emergency relief work
Episode: The Emergency Room Gives Us A Pitt
Dr. Jennifer Reich
Sociologist and researcher studying vaccine hesitancy.
University of Colorado Denver
Episode: The Danish [Vaccine] Model (Assembly Required)
Dr. Lucky Sekhon
Board certified reproductive endocrinologist and fertility specialist
Reproductive Specialist
Episode: Lucky Eggs: Why Infertility Problems Are Not Game Ova
Dr. Ashely Alker
Practicing emergency medicine physician and adjunct professor at George Washington Medical School
George Washington Medical School
Episode: 99 Ways to (Not) Die: An ER Doc's Guide to Stayin' Alive
Dr. Chad Costley
President and CEO of Blue Willow Biologics
Blue Willow Biologics
Episode: What the Cluck Is Going On with Bird Flu?
Dr. Susan Kressly
President of the American Academy of Pediatrics and a board-certified pediatrician with over 30 years of clinical experience
American Academy of Pediatrics
Episode: Sweet Child(ren) O Mine: Protecting Our Kids’ Health
Dr. Joe Schwarcz
Director of McGill University's Office for Science and Society with a PhD in chemistry
McGill University
Episode: Burnt Toast: When Food Fears Go Up in Smoke with Dr. Joe
Dr. Jerome Adams
Former US Surgeon General, currently serving as Presidential Fellow and Executive Director at Purdue University.
Purdue University
Episode: This Episode Comes With A Surgeon General's Warning
Dr. Jomana Musmar
A distinguished global policy expert with decades of experience in health and defense.
Advisors of Global Health
Episode: Superbugs: The Piece de Microbial Resistance

Host

Dr. Jess Steier
Public health expert and host, focusing on clear communication of scientific concepts.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 1.2k ratings
  • Science Without the Politics

    I really appreciate that the hosts (and guests) use scientific grounding as the basis of their arguments. In a day and age where politics are so divisive, it’s refreshing to have a podcast that dishes me the facts and expert opinions, and then gives me the tools and information so that I can make my own evidence-based conclusions about each topic they discuss. So grateful for the hosts who sift through the clickbait and present scientific facts.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Exhausted Epidemiologist
    United Statesa month ago
  • Leave your politics at home

    Great content, but guest really disgrace themselves when that let politics get In the way of the message

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Larry ,
    United States2 months ago
  • Obviously biased

    And the obvious biases cause these scientists to gumby themselves into recommendations that on their face don’t even make sense.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Riloscrex
    United States3 months ago
  • Needs editing

    I am always so interested in the topics of this podcast but it really needs more structure and editing.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Mutualaidsaveslives
    Canada4 months ago
  • A review of the reviews of UBS

    The flimsy arguments against this podcast only serve to highlight the misinformed narratives that inform the identities and egos of ignorant and credulous gullibles who are anything but the critical thinkers they esteem themselves to be. I see arguments from popularity, personal incredulity and authority that all demonstrate the pretentious arrogance of credulous gullibles who are confident that they know that which they demonstrably do not.

    I appreciate the playful whimsy and vulnerable trans... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Natclark541
    United States6 months ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the evidence-based approach and clarity in complex topics, often finding the content informative.
Many express gratitude for the expertise shared in tackling health myths and misinformation, making it a trusted resource.
Critiques include mentions of sound quality and a need for more diverse viewpoints in discussions, indicating room for improvement.

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#158
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#195
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#203
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#170
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#218
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

The Emergency Room Gives Us A Pitt
Q: As an ER doctor, what would you say are the symptoms in kids that you should go straight to the emergency room to be seen versus just waiting it out?
Children who look miserable, having respiratory distress, or are dehydrated should be seen immediately.
The Danish [Vaccine] Model (Assembly Required)
Q: What is the news item that caught your attention and why should we care about it?
The recent announcement from HHS regarding changes to the US vaccine schedule and its comparison to Denmark highlights the complexities and implications of vaccine governance.
Lucky Eggs: Why Infertility Problems Are Not Game Ova
Q: What is something in the news that is giving you hope right now?
The increased visibility and discussion around women's health issues, including fertility, is very promising.
99 Ways to (Not) Die: An ER Doc's Guide to Stayin' Alive
Q: What's a news item that has caught your attention just recently?
Dr. Alker highlights the concerning changes in vaccine recommendations and the CDC's confusing language regarding vaccines and autism.
What the Cluck Is Going On with Bird Flu?
Q: Can you say more about how does it make that jump?
Dr. Costley explains that flu viruses are constantly evolving and that if H5N1 mutates to allow human-to-human transmission, it could lead to a significant public health crisis.

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Focusing on critical evaluations of health-related issues, discussions frequently explore pediatric care, public health policies, and the implications of various health practices on daily life. Noteworthy topics include vaccine confidence, misinformation surrounding health, and emerging trends in nutrition and wellness. The hosts engage with experts in their fields to clarify complex scientific concepts, making them accessible to a broader audience while fostering informed discussions about contemporary health debates. The dedication to addressing varying perspectives in health-related research makes it a valuable resource for listeners wanting to navigate the complexities of health information in today's climate.

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2. Dr. Jennifer Reich
3. Dr. Lucky Sekhon
4. Dr. Ashely Alker
5. Dr. Chad Costley
6. Dr. Susan Kressly
7. Dr. Joe Schwarcz
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