Science Facts & Fallacies Podcast
1) GLP podcast: Evolutionary mismatch. Is civilization wrecking our health?
2) GLP podcast: Ketamine—miracle depression treatment, or recreational nightmare?
GLP podcast: Ketamine—miracle depression treatment, or recreational nightmare?
0:00 | Dec 11th, 2025
3) GLP podcast: Dr. Strangelove come to life. The anti-fluoride conspiracy, explained
4) GLP podcast: Cookies addictive like heroin? Toxicologist dismantles ‘food addiction’
5) GLP podcast: Evolutionary biologist debunks the ‘sex spectrum’
6) GLP podcast: Obesity—Disease or Choice? Ozempic’s Triumph Reignites the Debate
US obesity rates are falling from a record high after steadily climbing since the 1960s, dropping to 37 percent this year from a peak of just under 40 percent in 2022. This downturn tightly correlates...Show More
GLP podcast: Obesity—Disease or Choice? Ozempic’s Triumph Reignites the Debate
48:44 | Nov 6th, 2025
7) GLP podcast: ‘Health freedom’—a human right or MAHA propaganda tool?
RFK, Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) coalition has built its platform on the concept of health freedom, a belief that individuals have a right to make their own health care decisions without c...Show More
8) GLP podcast: Are science journals corrupt? Dr. Kevin Folta examines the ‘replication crisis’
The science community faces an existential crisis as thousands of studies are retracted and dozens of peer-reviewed journals are forced to close their doors after publishing fraudulent and low-quality...Show More
9) GLP podcast: America’s overdose epidemic, explained
The story most people know about America's opioid epidemic, a public health crisis claiming over 1 million lives since 1999, goes like this: in the late 1990s, pharmaceutical companies aggressively ma...Show More
10) GLP podcast: Tylenol maker refuted link to autism. Daily Caller’s fabricated health scare, exposed
Late last month, Daily Caller published a bombshell report claiming that Johnson & Johnson, the former manufacturer of Tylenol (acetaminophen), quietly conceded that its pain reliever might be linked ...Show More