Science Shouldn’t Be This Much Fun…But It Was on the Star Talk Podcast!
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Helene M. Langevin, M.D.
July 23, 2024
I recently had the pleasure of joining a lively discussion on the StarTalk podcast, hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson alongside Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly. We covered so much ground—from complementary medicine and health trends to discussing inflammation, acupuncture, vitamins, and whether there is a right “dose” of stretching. It was not only informative but also a lot of fun—we laughed our way through some serious science.
While I encourage you to watch the entire episode, I want to bring your attention to a few highlights from our discussion:
- We explored the mysteries of the placebo effect—how something as deceptively simple as a sugar pill can influence our health outcomes. (20:58 - Science on Acupuncture & The Placebo Effect)
- We also tackled the concept of resilience, diving into how cold therapy and other physiological stressors can potentially bolster our ability to bounce back from illness and injury. (28:10 - Cold Therapy & Science of Resilience)
- And of course, we couldn’t ignore the pressing question: Is sitting as detrimental to our health as smoking? (33:35 - Is Sitting the New Smoking?)
I appreciate platforms like StarTalk that make science accessible, relatable, and engaging. This is especially important when we’re discussing the science of health as it empowers informed choices, counters misinformation, and fosters collaborative health care decisions, ensuring everyone benefits from evidence-based practices.
Happy watching!