Episodios

  • The Rise of Gluten Free Diets
    Dec 6 2023

    This episode explores the rapid rise of gluten-free dieting as a worldwide phenomenon and hot dietary trend. It discusses the murky science behind this trend, examining the debated theories about whether gluten or another substance called FODMAPs causes adverse reactions in people who go gluten-free. While the trend has made gluten-free products more available to those with celiac disease, it has also led some to view gluten-free as just a fad diet. I also cover the mixed impacts of this trend on celiac patients and research agendas, noting that customized medical advice is better than following extensive diet crazes. It calls for consumers to make informed choices based on facts and moderation when considering gluten-free eating.

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    3 m
  • The Gluten-Free Paradox
    Nov 28 2023

    Is going gluten-free just a fad diet or medical necessity? Learn the truth behind the gluten-free craze and how it impacts people with celiac disease. This fascinating episode explores the science behind gluten sensitivity, the boom of the gluten-free market, and the double-edged sword of popularity for people who medically require a gluten-free diet. Discover the debates between FODMAPs vs. gluten and the perplexing epidemiology of this trend. Get the full story, from gluten villain to dietary darling, in this insightful podcast that cuts through the grains on one of today's hottest food trends.

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    4 m
  • Wearable Gadget: Tracking Your Health, Hacking Your Privacy?
    Nov 22 2023

    This podcast examines the pros and cons of wearable fitness trackers. We discuss how devices like Fitbit and Apple Watch are transforming fitness motivation and population health research, but also raise concerns around demographic biases in data and privacy risks of personal health info collection. Tune in for a thoughtful jog through the digital frontier of quantified self-tracking and public health surveillance. Discover how wearable tech is impacting fitness and research, for better or worse. Learn strategies to leverage fitness trackers while maintaining data security.

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    4 m
  • The Skeptic's Lens: Unveiling the Silver Lining of Vaccine Hesitancy
    Nov 17 2023

    In this thought-provoking episode of "Mindful Health," we dive into the complex and often misunderstood world of vaccine hesitancy. Join us as we journey through time, exploring the historical context of vaccines and the persistent skepticism that has accompanied them from smallpox to COVID-19. We challenge conventional perspectives, presenting vaccine hesitancy not just as a public health obstacle, but as a powerful force for positive change.

    Discover how this skepticism has sparked a revolutionary shift in health education, transforming patients from passive recipients into active, inquisitive participants in their healthcare journeys. We delve into how this cautious curiosity is reshaping the landscape of scientific communication, compelling researchers and healthcare professionals to break down complex concepts into engaging, relatable narratives.

    We also explore the pivotal role of skepticism in enhancing transparency and accountability in the pharmaceutical industry, examining case studies from the COVID-19 vaccine development to the reevaluation of the Rotavirus vaccine. This episode highlights the importance of balancing skepticism with evidence-based decision-making, emphasizing the role of informed dialogue in combating misinformation.

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    16 m
  • Healthcare or Wealthcare?
    Oct 6 2023

    In this groundbreaking episode titled " Healthcare or Wealthcare? How Monopoly Power Affects Patient Care," host Dr. Dominic Etli delves into the complex ethical landscape surrounding healthcare companies that serve dual roles. Are these corporations truly equipped to prioritize patient care, or do profit motives muddy the waters?

    We scrutinize the balance of power in healthcare, examining how the dual roles of provider and payer impact patient autonomy, quality of care, and equitable access to services. With real-world examples, we explore the ethical theories and principles that should guide these corporations, from consequentialism to deontology and virtue ethics.

    Join us as we navigate the ethical tightrope stretched by these healthcare giants, asking the critical questions that affect us all. Are red flags being raised? Is the quality and access to your healthcare compromised? By the end of the episode, you'll have the tools and insights to better understand how this intricate balance affects you and what it means for the future of healthcare.

    Don't miss this deep dive into one of the most pressing ethical issues in modern healthcare. Whether you're a patient, healthcare provider, or simply someone interested in the ethical implications of this business model, this episode will equip you with the knowledge to navigate these murky waters.

    Keywords: Dual Roles, Healthcare Ethics, Patient Autonomy, Quality of Care, Ethical Theories, Consequentialism, Deontology, Virtue Ethics, Equitable Access, Profit Motives, Healthcare Providers, Healthcare Payers, Ethical Dilemmas, Real-world Examples.


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    25 m
  • Pills, Thrills, and Dollar Bills: Big Pharma's Playbook
    Sep 14 2023

    Dive deep into the world of Big Pharma with Dr. Dom on the "Ethical Consent podcast." This episode explores the controversial tactics of disease mongering and medicalization, where everyday emotions are transformed into diagnosable conditions. Discover how pharmaceutical giants strategically influence our perceptions of health and well-being. From catchy advertisements to tailored studies, uncover the deliberate strategies employed by the pharmaceutical industry. Beyond the business side, we also delve into the health ethics of such practices. Learn how genuine medical issues can be overshadowed by profit-driven agendas. Join Dr. Dom as he decodes the blurred lines between business and health, revealing Big Pharma's playbook in a world where every emotion could lead to a prescription.

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    27 m