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  • Mumps The Chipmunk Cheeks Virus Parents Forgot About
    Dec 2 2025

    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.

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    New episodes drop every Tuesday, plus extra Plants and Facts chaos during the week.

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

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    Sources listed in video version of this episode on YouTube.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • RSV In Babies: Pediatrician Explains The Virus Filling ERs
    Nov 25 2025

    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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    Sources listed in the video version of this episode on YouTube.

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    57 min
  • Chickenpox Today Is Not the Chickenpox You Remember | Funny Medicine
    Nov 18 2025

    Chickenpox scars on your nose. Shingles burning along a nerve.

    Varicella is not a cute childhood phase. In this episode of Funny Medicine Podcast, pediatrician Dr Yvy and medical researcher Julz break down varicella zoster virus, chickenpox, and shingles, from first itchy spots to long term nerve pain. You get real talk on vaccines, side effects, complications, and why public health experts still worry about this virus.

    You hear:

    • What varicella zoster virus does in the body

    • Why kids often bounce back while adults face higher risk

    • How herd immunity works for chickenpox and why coverage matters

    • Real numbers on hospital stays and lives lost before and after the vaccine

    • Why varicella in pregnancy, newborns, and immunocompromised patients hits harder

    • How shingles shows up years later with burning nerve pain

    • Home care tips to keep kids more comfortable

    • When to call a doctor fast

    We also talk about vaccine myths, social media fear, US school requirements, and recent outbreaks in under vaccinated communities. Expect science, sarcasm, and honest talk from a pediatrician on the front lines and a medical researcher who reads the papers so you do not have to.

    New here? Subscribe for weekly episodes with science based health, dark humor, millennial parent chaos, and no fearmongering.

    Watch on YouTube, listen on your favorite podcast app, and share this episode with someone who still calls chickenpox a “harmless childhood bug.”

    Funny Medicine Podcast: Two Miami moms, one pediatrician, one medical researcher, both obsessed with better health information and lower nonsense levels.

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    • Full video on YouTube, every Tuesday

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    54 min
  • The Silent Killer Lurking Your Liver: Hepatitis B
    Nov 11 2025

    HBV is a liver infection, not a “stomach bug.” We break down what HBV is, how it spreads, who is at risk, why newborn vaccination matters, and how modern antivirals keep people safer long term. We also address common claims about autism, MS, and “toxins,” using clear evidence and real clinic experience.

    What you’ll learn:

    • HBV basics, DNA virus, routes of spread, birth, blood, sex, needles, tattoos, razors

    • Why infant vaccination drives liver cancer down across populations

    • Acute vs chronic infection, cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, long-term monitoring

    • Adult screening updates, who should test, who should vaccinate

    • Antivirals in use today, tenofovir, entecavir, goals of care

    • Misinformation playbook, how to spot misread studies and cherry-picked lines

    Listen or watch

    • Full video on YouTube, every Tuesday

    • Audio on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, etc. Support the show

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    • Drop a comment with your questions or stories

    • Share this with a friend in healthcare, new parents, or anyone due for screening

    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome back

    01:00 Why talk about Hepatitis B now

    03:00 HBV 101, risks and outcomes

    08:30 Newborn dose, public health wins

    14:00 Healthcare exposure, needles, salon and spa risks

    23:00 Who is high risk and why

    28:00 Chronic HBV, cancer risk, long game

    29:30 Vaccine safety, what evidence shows

    36:30 New claims about “neurotoxins,” how to evaluate them

    43:00 Treatments today and what research is exploring

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    49 min
  • What's Behind the CREEPY Uncanny Valley Effect? | PATREON Ep 61: The Uncanny Valley Effect
    Nov 4 2025

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    Ever wondered why some robots, dolls, or even humans can evoke a sense of unease or discomfort? It's all about the Uncanny Valley Effect, a phenomenon that has fascinated scientists, psychologists, and designers for decades.

    In this video, we'll delve into the psychological and neurological explanations behind this creepy sensation, exploring how our brains process human-like features and why we find certain simulations or replicas unsettling. From robotics to computer graphics, we'll examine the implications of the Uncanny Valley on various industries and how it's shaping the future of human-AI interaction. So, buckle up and get ready to face the uncanny! Don't forget to like and subscribe!

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    Episode Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction and Halloween Recap

    00:28 Exploring the Uncanny Valley Effect

    01:41 Black Mirror and Real-World Examples

    03:50 Philosophical and Ethical Implications

    07:53 Origins of the Uncanny Valley Effect

    13:44 Psychological Theories Behind the Uncanny Valley

    21:58 Evolutionary Biology and AI

    23:11 The Uncanny Valley Effect in Media

    25:08 Examples of the Uncanny Valley Effect

    33:45 Impact on Mental Health and Ethics

    38:11 Future of Human-Robot Interaction

    39:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE. PLEASE SEEK A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL OR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IF YOU ARE SEEKING MEDICAL ADVICE, DIAGNOSIS OR TREATMENT.

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    39 min
  • Vampire Disease Is Real: Porphyria Symptoms, Triggers, Treatment | Funny Medicine
    Oct 28 2025

    Vampires are fake. Porphyria is real. We break down the science behind the so-called “vampire disease,” in plain English, with Halloween vibes and zero fluff.

    What you’ll learn

    • What porphyria is, how heme is made, and why enzyme problems cause symptoms

    • Acute vs cutaneous types, including AIP, HCP, VP, PCT, EPP, XLP, and CEP

    • Classic symptoms you should know: severe abdominal pain, nerve changes, painful photosensitivity, dark or red urine

    • Common triggers to avoid: unsafe drugs, fasting or low carb intake, alcohol, infections, hormonal changes

    • How doctors test for it: urine ALA and PBG during attacks, porphyrins in blood or stool, genetic testing

    • Treatments that work: IV hemin for attacks, givosiran for prevention in acute hepatic porphyria, phlebotomy and low-dose hydroxychloroquine for PCT, afamelanotide for EPP

    • Living with porphyria, sunlight precautions, diet tips, and when to seek urgent care

    • Halloween tie-ins and myths vs facts

    Who this episode helps

    • Patients with unexplained abdominal attacks or light-triggered skin pain

    • Caregivers who want clear guidance they can use today

    • Anyone who loves medical stories that separate legend from real biology

    Listen, subscribe, and share so more people hear accurate information on rare diseases. Comment with your questions. We read them.

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    43 min
  • Dead But Alive, The Truth About Cotard Syndrome | Funny Medicine
    Oct 21 2025

    A rare psychiatric syndrome where a person believes they are dead or do not exist. In this episode we explain Cotard's syndrome in plain language. Clear history. Real symptoms. What doctors look for. How treatment works. Why awareness matters during spooky season.

    What you will learn

    • What Cotard's syndrome is, also called the walking corpse delusion.

    • Key symptoms, nihilistic delusions, self neglect, food refusal, suicide risk.

    • History, Jules Cotard’s 1880 case and modern case patterns.

    • Links with severe depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and neurological disease.

    • Brain findings, right hemisphere involvement, disrupted self networks, SPECT and PET patterns.

    • Treatment, antidepressants, antipsychotics, ECT, supportive care, recovery outlook.

    • Recent cases and research, including post-infection reports and imaging before and after treatment.

    • How to help, warning signs, when to seek urgent care.

    Why watch

    • Evidence based, no hype.

    • Easy to follow, built for listeners without a medical background.

    • Great fit for October themes without fear mongering.

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Welcome, why this topic

    00:30 What Cotard's syndrome means

    02:30 History and first cases

    04:30 Symptoms and risks

    07:00 Causes and brain science

    10:00 Who is affected

    12:00 Diagnosis and treatment

    15:00 Cases, imaging, recovery

    18:00 Final takeaways and resources

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    20 min
  • The Truth About TDaP: What They Don’t Teach You About Vaccines | Funny Medicine Podcast
    Oct 14 2025

    Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis. Three diseases that sound ancient but aren’t gone.

    In this episode of Funny Medicine Podcast, we break down what the TDaP vaccine actually protects you from, and why skipping it isn’t a good idea. From lockjaw and “whooping cough” to the real science behind herd immunity, we explain why staying up to date on your vaccines matters more than ever.

    This episode is packed with straight facts, sarcasm, and stories that make public health make sense. Whether you’re a parent, healthcare worker, or someone who hasn’t had a booster since high school, this one’s for you.

    🎧 Listen now and learn:

    • What TDaP covers and how it works

    • The truth behind tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis

    • How herd immunity protects communities

    • Why misinformation spreads faster than facts

    • Why staying vaccinated protects more than just you We make medical history funny, science simple, and misinformation uncomfortable.

    🩺 New episodes weekly

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    55 min