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  • GLP-1 Update 2026: What Ozempic, Wegovy & Zepbound Are Doing to the Body | Funny Medicine Podcast
    2026/04/28

    What’s new with GLP-1 medications in 2026? In this episode of Funny Medicine Podcast, we break down the latest updates on Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, Mounjaro, semaglutide, tirzepatide, and next-generation GLP-1 drugs.

    We first covered this topic when GLP-1s were just starting to dominate the conversation. Now, a few years later, we’re looking at what happened next: the benefits, the concerns, the research updates, and why these medications have become one of the biggest health topics in medicine, wellness, and pop culture. In this episode, we talk about:

    • what GLP-1 drugs actually do in the body

    • semaglutide and tirzepatide updates

    • Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound differences

    • weight loss, food noise, metabolism, and appetite changes

    • GLP-1s and sleep apnea

    • GLP-1s and addiction, reward pathways, and brain effects

    • muscle loss, protein intake, and strength training

    • side effects, safety concerns, and who should avoid them

    • cancer questions, pancreatitis concerns, vision changes, and ongoing research

    • oral GLP-1 pills and what may be coming next

    We also get into the real-world conversation around these medications: why some people see them as life-changing, why others are skeptical, and what science actually says right now. If you’ve been curious about Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, Mounjaro, GLP-1 side effects, GLP-1 benefits, GLP-1 risks, or the latest weight loss drug updates, this episode is for you.

    THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE.

    New episodes every other Tuesday.

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  • Havana Syndrome: Brain Fog Mystery Scientists Can’t Explain
    2026/04/14

    What is Havana Syndrome, and why are scientists, doctors, and intelligence agencies still arguing about it nearly a decade later? In this episode of the Funny Medicine Podcast, we break down one of the strangest modern medical mysteries: the reports of a loud metallic sound, sudden head pressure, brain fog, headaches, dizziness, hearing changes, and other symptoms that came to be known as Havana Syndrome, now also called Anomalous Health Incidents.

    We get into:

    • how the first cases were reported in Havana in 2016

    • why the symptoms sounded unbelievable at first

    • the eerie detail that some people said the sound came from one specific spot in a room

    • why doctors took it seriously once multiple patients described similar experiences

    • the debate between directed energy / microwave exposure and functional neurological disorder

    • what studies in JAMA, the NIH, and other major investigations have found

    • the cricket theory, and why it did not fully explain the health symptoms

    • the Russia connection, intelligence reporting, and the recent reporting around a suspected $15 million microwave device

    • why this case sits at the crossroads of neurology, psychology, physics, geopolitics, and spycraft

    This episode is classic Funny Medicine Podcast: real medical science, a genuinely fascinating mystery, and just enough sarcasm to keep things fun without losing the facts. If you like medical mysteries, neurology, brain health, science podcasts, health news, strange case studies, and spy-story-level weirdness, this one is for you.

    Watch until the end and let us know in the comments: Do you think Havana Syndrome was caused by directed energy, functional neurological disorder, a mix of both, or something else entirely?

    Subscribe to the Funny Medicine Podcast for more episodes on: medical mysteries brain health weird science health news medicine explained simply controversial medical questions fascinating true medical stories Follow Funny Medicine Podcast on all our socials for more clips, new episodes, and behind-the-scenes content.

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    38 分
  • 2025 Medical Awards, Biggest Breakthroughs, Biggest Fails, and the Health Stories That Took Over Your Feed
    2025/12/30

    We close out 2025 with a Medical Awards show. Big breakthroughs, public health setbacks, and the health stories that took over your feed. You get the facts, the context, and the evidence, without the jargon overload.

    In this episode:

    Over the counter decongestant update, oral phenylephrine and why experts said it fails congestion relief

    Misinformation Spotlight Award, the Tylenol acetaminophen and autism panic, what the strongest reviews and major medical groups say

    Most Overhyped Trend, berberine, what research supports, what it does not

    TikTok wellness food trend, fibermaxxing, real benefits of dietary fiber and what happens when people overdo it

    Most dangerous challenge, bone smashing for a jawline, real risks from facial trauma

    Public health fail, measles resurgence, why outbreaks follow low vaccination coverage

    Strange case report, live worm found in the brain, how rare infections end up in real headlines

    Medical breakthrough, CRISPR based gene therapy for sickle cell disease, what it changes and what the process involves

    Most inspiring feat, brain spine interface research helping paralysis patients regain steps

    Game Changer in Medicine Award, GLP 1 medications, Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, what studies show on weight loss and heart outcomes, plus the tradeoffs

    You will hear: How to spot health misinformation fast

    How to read “link” versus “cause”

    What to ask before trusting a health claim from social media

    🎙️ New episodes every Tuesday!

    Subscribe for more medical deep dives that make complex topics actually entertaining.

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  • Christmas Disease Explained: Hemophilia B & The ‘Royal’ Bleeding Disorder
    2025/12/23

    Christmas Disease Decoded: The Holiday Hemophilia Episode You Never Knew You Needed | Funny Medicine Podcast EP 126

    Ever wondered why a bleeding disorder shares a name with the holidays? We're diving into Christmas Disease (Hemophilia B), uncovering the fascinating history behind Factor IX deficiency, why it's called Christmas disease, and how it connects to Queen Victoria's royal bloodline. This episode blends medical education with hilarious banter as we break down the science of blood clotting disorders, debunk Hollywood myths about hemophilia, and explore cutting-edge treatments like gene therapy and CRISPR technology.

    Whether you're a medical professional, student, or just curious about rare genetic disorders, this episode delivers expert-level insights in our signature conversational, sarcastic style. We explain hemophilia A vs hemophilia B, the real risks of internal bleeding vs surface cuts, and why holiday hazards like ladders and alcohol matter for bleeding disorder patients.

    What You'll Learn:

    ✅ Why Christmas Disease isn't festive at all (spoiler: it's named after Stephen Christmas, the first diagnosed patient)

    ✅ The difference between Factor VIII and Factor IX deficiency

    ✅ How X-linked recessive inheritance works and why it affects males more

    ✅ The truth about hemophilia symptoms (no, a paper cut won't cause death)

    ✅ Modern treatments: recombinant Factor IX, gene therapy breakthroughs, and non-factor therapies

    ✅ The royal disease connection to the Romanov family

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Christmas colors gone wrong

    1:00 - What is Christmas Disease?

    3:00 - Blood clotting explained (platelet party!)

    5:00 - Hemophilia B vs Hemophilia A

    8:00 - Treatment through the years

    10:00 - Holiday hazards for bleeding disorders

    12:00 - Hollywood myths debunked

    15:00 - Gene therapy and CRISPR advances

    THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE.

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  • AI Psychosis’ Is HERE: How Chatbots Are Quietly Breaking People’s Minds
    2025/12/16

    What happens when your favorite mental health podcast collides with Black Mirror and real-world psychiatry? This episode of Funny Medicine Podcast dives into the emerging phenomenon of “AI psychosis”; how chatting with AI tools for hours can blur reality, amplify delusions, and even replace real human connection and therapy.

    Episode overview:

    In this episode, we break down what clinicians are starting to call AI psychosis, chatGPT psychosis, or chatbot-induced delusions, and why mental health teams in 2025 are seeing more cases tied to obsessive chatbot use. We unpack real case reports of people who became convinced AI was sentient, divine, in love with them, or secretly plotting against them, sometimes with tragic outcomes.

    What you’ll learn:

    - How generative AI and companion chatbots can subtly “agree” with users and create a dangerous feedback loop that reinforces paranoia, grandiose beliefs, and conspiracy thinking.

    - Why people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or high stress and isolation are especially vulnerable to AI-fueled delusions, and how this overlaps with parasocial relationships and online algorithm rabbit holes.

    - The fine line between using AI as an efficiency tool in medicine (PubMed AI, UpToDate AI, writing notes, letters, etc.) versus using it as a therapist, best friend, or soulmate substitute.

    Perfect for you if…

    - You’re curious (or low-key worried) about how far AI relationships can go

    - You work in mental health, healthcare, or tech and want a grounded, clinical take

    - You’ve ever caught yourself oversharing with a chatbot instead of a human

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  • Rubella and Pregnancy: Symptoms, CRS, Risks, and MMR Facts
    2025/12/09

    *Trigger warning: miscarriage, pregnancy loss, birth defects, infants with complex medical needs.

    Rubella sounds like a perfume or a baby name. In this episode, two tired moms in medicine talk about how rubella, also called German measles, nearly wrecked an entire generation of pregnancies and why vaccines changed the game for everyone.

    In this Funny Medicine episode you get

    • What rubella is, how rubella virus spreads, and why symptoms look so mild in most kids

    • Why rubella during pregnancy leads to congenital rubella syndrome, CRS, hearing loss, cataracts, heart defects and lifelong disability

    • The story of the 1964 to 1965 rubella pandemic in the United States, with 12.5 million infections and tens of thousands of affected pregnancies

    • How the MMR vaccine, especially the rubella piece, slashed CRS cases in countries with strong vaccination programs

    • TORCH infections 101, including why pregnant people worry about CMV, toxoplasmosis, varicella and rubella

    • Rubella myths and vaccine misinformation, plus a breakdown of the famous fake “MMR causes autism” paper

    • Why anti vaccine and “pro life” messaging clash hard when rubella and preventable birth defects enter the chat Perfect for

    • Parents, future parents, caregivers

    • Med nerds who love disease history and public health

    • Listeners sorting through vaccine misinformation on social media

    • Anyone who wants a pediatrician and a medical researcher to explain rubella in normal language with jokes, not lectures Support the show

    • Drop a comment with your questions or stories • Share this with a friend in healthcare, new parents, or anyone due for screening

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  • Mumps The Chipmunk Cheeks Virus Parents Forgot About
    2025/12/02

    Cheeks puff up, jaw aches, and your group chat starts talking about mumps. Plants and Facts EP 123 breaks down the chipmunk cheeks virus with real science and unfiltered millennial commentary.

    Pediatrician Dr Yvy and medical researcher Julz explain what mumps is, how it spreads in dorms, teams, camps, and households, and why vaccines dropped yearly cases from hundreds of thousands to a few hundred. You also hear wild history from Hippocrates to World War I barracks, how Maurice Hilleman built the MMR shot from his daughters infection, and why online vaccine myths keep dragging this virus back into the news.

    What you learn in this episode

    • Classic mumps symptoms in kids, teens, and adults, including parotid gland swelling, fever, jaw pain, and fatigue

    • How the virus spreads through droplets in dorms, sports teams, schools, prisons, and households, plus how long you stay contagious

    • Real risks, orchitis, oophoritis, meningitis, encephalitis, hearing loss, pancreatitis, miscarriage, and why severe outcomes stay rare in the vaccine era

    • Why some vaccinated people still get mumps, what waning immunity means, and why third dose MMR shows up during campus outbreaks

    • How to tell mumps from regular swollen lymph nodes, plus simple comfort tips for pain, fever, and soreness

    • Clear, no nonsense talk about MMR safety, the debunked autism study, RFK Jr sound bites, Tylenol panic, and how misinformation hurts real families.

    If you are a student, parent, teacher, health worker, or vaccine hesitant friend who likes medical facts with sarcasm and millennial chaos, this episode is for you.

    Hit play, subscribe to Funny Medicine Podcast here on YouTube, then find the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and every major podcast app.

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    New episodes every Tuesday with science based medical info, sarcasm, and millennial parent energy.

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  • RSV In Babies: Pediatrician Explains The Virus Filling ERs
    2025/11/25

    RSV in babies, kids, and older adults explained by a board certified pediatrician and a medical researcher who deal with RSV season every single day in clinic. In this Funny Medicine Podcast episode, we talk through real numbers, real stories, and the new RSV vaccines and antibodies for 2024 2025 without fear mongering or medical jargon overload.

    You hear Dr Yvy, pediatrician, and Julz, medical researcher and mom, break down:

    • What RSV is in plain language, from “runny nose” to bronchiolitis and pneumonia

    • RSV symptoms in babies, toddlers, older kids, adults, and seniors

    • Why RSV season hits so hard in fall and winter, plus why Florida feels year round

    • How RSV spreads in daycares, schools, airplanes, hospitals, and nursing homes

    • Which kids land in the hospital more often, including premature infants and babies with heart or lung problems

    • RSV in adults over 60 and reasons older adults wind up admitted every winter

    • The difference between RSV, flu, COVID, and “regular colds”

    • Why antibiotics do nothing for RSV and what supportive care looks like at home and in the hospital

    We also walk through the newer prevention options everyone keeps hearing about:

    • Beyfortus (nirsevimab) long acting antibody for infants and high risk toddlers

    • Maternal RSV vaccine during pregnancy, including Abrysvo

    • RSV vaccines for older adults like Arexvy and Abrysvo

    • Who qualifies, typical timing in pregnancy and before RSV season, and what current data shows on hospitalizations and safety Perfect episode if you:

    • Are a new parent stressed about RSV in newborns or young infants

    • Are pregnant and trying to make sense of RSV vaccine headlines

    • Have a baby in daycare or an older kid who brings every virus home

    • Care for grandparents or older relatives with heart disease, lung disease, asthma, or weak immunity

    • Work in healthcare, pediatrics, or early childhood education and want a clear RSV refresher

    New episodes every Tuesday with science based medical info, sarcasm, and millennial parent energy.

    Hit subscribe, turn on notifications, and share this episode with a friend, parent group, or coworker who needs a straight answer on RSV without doom scrolling through random comment sections.

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    57 分