Listening to music is more than just a pleasant experience. It is also good for you in several ways. This episode begins with a discussion of how valuable music is to your mental and physical well-being. http://www.emedexpert.com/tips/music.shtml
Could your genes or microbes or even a parasite actually dictate parts of your personality? Likely so, according to Bill Sullivan, a professor at Indiana School of Medicine and author of the book Pleased to Meet Me: Genes, Germs and the Curious Forces That Make Us Who We Are (https://amzn.to/2t2VOYT). Listen as he explains how these forces can actually determine and even alter what makes you – you.
You’ve probably heard that you shouldn’t store tomatoes in the fridge or that you shouldn’t fry food in olive oil. These are just a couple of common kitchen practices that may not stand up to scientific scrutiny. Listen as I explain why. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4539884/Should-continuously-stir-risotto-soak-onions.html
It can sometimes be hard to explain something to someone so they really and truly get it. Listen as scientist, Dr. Dominic Walliman offers the four key ingredients that will help you explain anything to anyone.
Link to Dominic’s YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/2TaTOIW
Link to Dominic’s books: https://amzn.to/39TRko7
Link to his TED talk: https://bit.ly/2FGCMKp
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RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:
Source for the story about the benefits of listening to music: http://www.emedexpert.com/tips/music.shtml
Amazon link for Bill Sullivan’s book, Pleased to Meet Me: https://amzn.to/2t2VOYT
Source for the story about kitchen practices: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4539884/Should-continuously-stir-risotto-soak-onions.html