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Season 6 Rerun - Liar, Liar, Gut on Fire: Wellness’s Obsession with Inflammation
NOTE: We would normally be on summer hiatus but we have a few more episodes to air before we officially break for summer. So in the meantime, we are re-airing a few of our favorite episodes in case…
Season 6 Rerun - Pediatricians: Not About The Benjamins, Baby
(Original Airdate 03/11/2026) We are off this week, but ICYMI, here's one of our favorite episodes from this season. In this episode, Jess welcomes not one, not two, but THREE pediatricians in to the…
The Research Forgot Women. Alzheimer’s Didn’t.
This week's episode explores the impact of Alzheimer's disease, on women in particular, and features insights from cognitive neurologist Dr. Neelum Aggarwal and personal stories from psychotherapist…
Ready or Not? Mostly Not: America's Preparedness Report Card
This week, Dr. Nadine Gracia discusses the 2026 Ready or Not Report with us, highlighting the state of the U.S. public health preparedness amidst recent challenges like funding cuts, workforce…
The Estrogen Files: We Are Releasing Everything
This week, the Estrogen Express rides again! Unbiased Scientists Sarah, Veronica and Jen are back with Jess to talk women's health, menopause, and hormonal changes. They explore symptoms like mood…
Don't Sleep on Melatonin Science
In this episode, Jess and Sarah explore the science of sleep and melatonin with Dr. Beth Malow, a renowned sleep specialist. They discuss the safety, effectiveness, and proper use of melatonin,…
Peptides: Know What Amino? (with Dr. Leigh Baxt)
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Leigh Baxt to examine the current peptide trend in the wellness industry. The scientists explore what peptides are and how they function in the body, while…
All Aboard The Estrogen Express With Four Unbiased Scientists
In this episode, Jess is joined by 3 members of the Unbiased Science team to explore critical topics in women's health, with a particular focus on menopause and perimenopause. They examine early…
Dissolving the Myths on Dishwasher and Laundry Pods (See What We Did There?)
In this episode, sponsored by the American Cleaning Institute, Jess welcomes Dr. Joe Zagorski, a toxicologist at Michigan State University's Center for Research on Ingredient Safety (CRIS) to discuss…
Spring Break Rerun: Cholester-all In! The Role of Cholesterol in Heart Health
We are off for Spring Break this week, but we are re-airing one of our favorite episodes all about Cholesterol with the fabulous Dr. Chris Labos! Enjoy and we'll see you next week! Original episode…
The Joy of Cooking (For Kids Who Are ‘Picky’ Eaters)
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Taylor Arnold, a pediatric dietician and nutrition PhD, who discusses growing intuitive eaters, the latest dietary guidelines, and debunks some common…
Where There's Vape, There's Fire: E-Cig Hype, Harm, and Hope??
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Michael Siegel, a public health expert specializing in tobacco control, to examine the complex landscape of e-cigarettes and harm reduction strategies. The…
When The Diagnosis Is Thrown For A Lupus
This week on the pod, Sarah explores the complex world of lupus with expert rheumatologist Dr. Roberto Caricchio, who is known for his lupus research. Discover what lupus is, its symptoms, diagnosis…
Pediatricians: Not About The Benjamins, Baby
(Airdate 03/11/2026) In this episode, Jess welcomes not one, not two, but THREE pediatricians in to the pod to discuss the realities of pediatric practice. You can also watch the episode on…
Food Allergies: A Tough Nut to Crack
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome board certified allergist Dr. Farah Khan to explore the complex world of food allergies and sensitivities. The scientists clarify the important distinctions…
Pharmacists' Role In Public Health: Side Effects May Include Hope
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Christina Madison to explore the vital yet underutilized role of pharmacists in the healthcare system. The scientists discuss how pharmacists can…
Kid Tested, FDA Approved: The Science of Pediatric Clinical Trials
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Neil Goldenberg to explore the unique challenges and complexities of conducting pediatric clinical trials. The scientists examine the necessity of…
Liar, Liar, Gut on Fire: Wellness’s Obsession with Inflammation
In this episode, Jess welcomes Dr. Liz Marnik and Dr. Irini Hadjisavva to explore the multifaceted nature of inflammation and its impact on health. The scientists distinguish between beneficial and…
No Representation, No Generalization: Health Equity in Research
In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Kate Wallis and Dr. Diana Montoya-Williams to explore the essential topic of health equity in scientific research. The scientists examine the critical…
The Emergency Room Gives Us A Pitt
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…
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