
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 | 79 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesScienceMedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

Imagine a world where losing a tooth isn't permanent, and the solution isn't a painful implant or uncomfortable dentures. A groundbreaking new study published in Science Advances has identified a "brake pedal" gene called USAG-1 that stops our bodies... more
Can you actually catch obesity from your friends? The answer from a massive 32-year analysis might shock you. In this episode of What The Study Says, Dr. Kai and Dr. Mai dive deep into the groundbreaking Framingham Heart Study to explore if obesity i... more
Stop wasting money on $80 jars of hyaluronic acid until you see this. We've all been told oral HA is the miracle molecule for plump skin and healthy joints, but can swallowing a giant molecule really fix wrinkles and osteoarthritis? In this deep dive... more
Are you sure that fish oil supplement in your cabinet is actually helping you? Doctors reveal the truth about fish oil, and it's not what you think. We dive deep into the science of Omega-3s, exposing the critical difference between EPA and DHA for h... more
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