Freakonomics, M.D.
Un pódcast de Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
87 Episodo
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The Economics of Everyday Things: Animal Urine
Publicado: 21/7/2023 -
Tom Brady, A.D.H.D., and a Really Bad Headache (Bonus)
Publicado: 11/7/2023 -
78. Do Kids Cause Divorce?
Publicado: 31/3/2023 -
77. They Make Minimum Wage. They Could Save Your Life.
Publicado: 24/3/2023 -
76. Is a Spoonful of Sunlight the Best Medicine?
Publicado: 17/3/2023 -
75. What Is Sugar Really Doing to You?
Publicado: 10/3/2023 -
74. How Does Playing Football Affect Your Health?
Publicado: 3/3/2023 -
73. Who Pays for Multimillion-Dollar Miracle Cures?
Publicado: 17/2/2023 -
72. What’s Stopping Us From Curing Rare Diseases?
Publicado: 10/2/2023 -
71. What Do COVID-19 and Cancer Have in Common?
Publicado: 3/2/2023 -
70. Why Are There Still So Few Female Surgeons?
Publicado: 27/1/2023 -
69. Home Sweet … Hospital?
Publicado: 20/1/2023 -
68. The E.R. Doctor’s Dilemma
Publicado: 13/1/2023 -
What Can We Do About the Hardest Patients? (Ep. 51 Replay)
Publicado: 6/1/2023 -
67. Why Did This 60-Year-Old Man Collapse at the Supermarket?
Publicado: 30/12/2022 -
66. Does Health Insurance Make You Healthier?
Publicado: 23/12/2022 -
65. How Do Pandemics Change Health Care?
Publicado: 16/12/2022 -
64. Is Facebook Bad for Your Mental Health?
Publicado: 9/12/2022 -
63. What Medicine Gets Wrong About Race
Publicado: 2/12/2022 -
Why Don’t We Have a Cure for Alzheimer’s? (Ep. 49 Update)
Publicado: 25/11/2022
Each week, physician, economist, and author of "Random Acts of Medicine" Dr. Bapu Jena will dig into a fascinating study at the intersection of economics and healthcare. He takes on questions like: Why do kids with summer birthdays get the flu more often? Can surviving a hurricane help you live longer? What do heart surgery and grocery-store pricing have in common?
