vaping and the female orgasm, a talk with wendy zukerman

电子烟和女性高潮,与温迪·祖克曼的对话

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2024-03-07

1 小时 11 分钟
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[video available on spotify]  you know what i'm a victim of? misinformation on the internet. a headline from a non-reputable source that says turmeric will cure your depression, i'm clicking. there's a whole lot of hearsay on the internet and none of us are safe from it. so today i have a treat for all of us - wendy zukerman, host of the hit podcast science vs - a show that takes a topic and lays all the science out on the table. today, we're going to answer some science questions that i have because wendy's like a walking scientific journal. so sit back, relax, and enjoy miss wendy.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • You know what?

  • I'm a victim of misinformation on the Internet.

  • Whoa.

  • Do I love it.

  • Ooh, I love it.

  • A headline from an.

  • From a random, non reputable source that says turmeric will cure your depression.

  • Okay, I'm clicking.

  • Okay, I'm ordering turmeric on Amazon.

  • I am not safe from this side of the Internet.

  • It's not even like this side of the Internet.

  • The Internet is filled with truth, lies, and everything in between.

  • There's always a lot of hearsay going on.

  • Okay, there's just a whole lot of hearsay on the Internet, and none of us are safe from it.

  • But today, I have a treat for all of us.

  • Wendy Zuckerman, a science journalist for over a decade, reporting on everything from octopus intelligence to superbugs to Ozempic.

  • Think of a topic.

  • Wendy has probably read 15 studies about it.

  • She started her career as the australian correspondent for New Scientist magazine and then went to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

  • And in 2015, Wendy started to notice healthcare trends that were very misinformed.