Unhelpful Doctor Answers Your DRUG Questions for 55 Straight Minutes – 420k Special



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  1. Help me make more videos on topics like this in two ways: Sign up for my newsletter where you'll find out what's on the agenda, and go get yourself a Skillshare account to learn something cool. Links above! I really appreciate it, ya bunch of stoners.

  2. The idea that different types of booze elicit different emotional responses is presumably related to the mechanism of how they get imbibed e.g. for the same number of units of alcohol, you would need to drink a lot more beer than vodka, therefore the body is processing different levels of alcohol over different lengths of time. also, in that example, your body would also have to digest a lot more sugar calories from drinking pints and pints of beer, which may also have an effect on people's emotional responses.

  3. Is there a protocol in the uk for handling cases of anaesthesia awareness? Does the surgery stop? Does the patient get re-sedated (or do they not, because sedation clearly hasn't worked?) Or is it all case-by-case, cause each incident is so different from the next?

  4. Related to the journals problem, specifically the requirement of citations, it would be useful to make a team with medical librarians.
    It's librarians' job to determine which publications are the best to have subscriptions for, recommend them to users, etc. If people like you establish a channel to communicate these practices to librarians, there is a definite possibility of them flagging such journals as unreliable, and that could shake academia's walls.

  5. Could you do an episode looking at chronic lyme disease thru the lens of long-haul covid-19? I'm wondering if chronic lyme disease (or, maybe, long-haul lyme disease?) might be more real than previously thought

  6. If you want to turn people away from conventional medicine just take away their informed consent and the manufacturer's liability. Also, medical authoritarianism works wonders.. everyone knows aristocracy is the best form of governance. Who needs liberalism and elected officials when you have doctors, am I right?

  7. Dark/clear alcohols – Influence on hangover is defo a yes, but why I can't comment on. A better distillation (usually something clearer) will have less fusel alchols in the final product as they can cloud the end product visibly. A darker alcohol (which you can hide cloudiness in a bit), well, perhaps not as much of an issue, but they also contain a lot more chemicals. I am not one of those "ermahgerd chemicals!" folks, but a booze with more color to it seems to smash people harder from observation… and it makes some sense if there's a few extra toxins thrown into the mix. Still, don't chug a bunch of clear liquor, it's gonna hurt you if you drink too much.

  8. I'm an advocate for waiting until adulthood before consuming drugs, legal or otherwise, that aren't required for medical reasons.

  9. You know I love you, Rohin, but I don't think you're being fair to alternative medicine. When you say that they "paint conventional doctors with the same brush", you go around and do the same to all those paradigms. There shouldn't be a binary between altnernative medicine and conventional. The question is when each approach is appropriate.

  10. Interesting stuff! Love learning more anything, really, so I'm not sure as to my question to that last answer, but you certainly seem to be amazing at getting fifty different things done while resting enough to survive so that would probably be an interesting one!

  11. Differences with different types of alcohol? Absinth – we drank it as a group, and everything was fine on this day and night, but the next day, nearly at the same time, we all got a "funny feeling" for some time (wasn't pleasant). Hard to describe (I'm not a native speaker).

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