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Vampires and werewolves and zombies, oh my! Where did all these monsters come from?
Undiagnosed medical conditions might have fuelled the mythology behind some of these creatures.
Norman and Tegan delve into why vampires drink blood, why werewolves howl at the full moon and how a hex might have its intended effect.
References:
ABC's FrankenScience: Can Vampires Get Syphilis? and Witchcraft or Just a Placebo?
All in the Mind: What's behind a paranormal experience?
Porphyria and Vampirism—A Myth, Sensationalized
Moon and Health: Myth or Reality?
The undead in culture and science
Reversibility of apoptosis in cancer cells
Medical practice and placebo response: an inseparable bond?
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It’s hay fever season, and as you sniffle away next to an air purifier, you might be wondering why we haven’t cured such a common ailment.
Allergic rhinitis, as it’s scientifically known, has plagued people for generations. It's thought up to 24 per cent of Australians suffer from it.
Norman and Tegan run through what hay fever is, how we identified it and what can be done to treat it.
References:
Allergic Rhinitis: A Review
O Rose thou art sick… history of allergic rhinitis
I’m considering allergen immunotherapy for my hay fever. What do I need to know?
Ingestion of honey improves the symptoms of allergic rhinitis: evidence from a randomized placebo-controlled trial
The Potential use of Honey as a Remedy for Allergic Diseases: A Mini Review
Can you adapt to allergies or does the dog have to go?
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Many of us are disconnected from nature – we live in cities, work in offices, exercise indoors.
There is a hypothesis that our disconnection from the earth itself – the ground – is causing a range of illnesses.
But the people selling this hypothesis are also trying to sell you a range of expensive products.
Norman and Tegan debunk a pseudoscience that has been gaining traction.
References:
Electrical Grounding Improves Vagal Tone in Preterm Infants
Associations between Nature Exposure and Health: A Review of the Evidence
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Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a flavour enhancer that often gets a bad wrap.
You might know someone who swears it makes them sick, or you yourself might steer clear of foods unless they have that 'no added MSG' label.
Norman and Tegan explain why the bad PR around MSG has more to do with shonky research and misconceptions than the ingredient itself.
References:
MSG in food - Food Standards Australia and New Zealand
A review of the alleged health hazards of monosodium glutamate
Monosodium glutamate sensitivity in asthma
Chinese-Restaurant Syndrome - New England Journal of Medicine
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If you've found yourself in a particular corner of health and wellness TikTok, chances are you've heard all about cortisol.
Influencers might be urging you to massage your face, stuff your mouth full of dates and even supplement your diet with sea moss.
Norman and Tegan explain why some of that MIGHT make you healthier, but not in the way that you think.
References
Forgotten episodes of the birth of cortisone
The effects of exercise intensity on the cortisol response to a subsequent acute psychosocial stressor
Signalling cognition: the gut microbiota and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
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If you've ever complained about a bad night's sleep, you might've been urged to take melatonin.
It's a hormone our bodies naturally produce, and also a supplement that many claim can cure insomnia and leave you better rested.
But Norman and Tegan tuck into all the reasons we shouldn't be taking melatonin lightly.
References
What do we really know about the safety and efficacy of melatonin for sleep disorders?
Is melatonin safe for children?
Quantity of Melatonin and CBD in Melatonin Gummies Sold in the US
Clinical trial on the effect of regular tea drinking on iron accumulation in genetic haemochromatosis
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Iron deficiency is incredibly common, especially in menstruating women.
But this mineral is vital. Our bodies use iron to make haemoglobin, which carries oxygen to our cells.
Norman and Tegan take us through what it means to have adequate iron levels, and what it takes.
References
A Review of Nutrients and Compounds, Which Promote or Inhibit Intestinal Iron Absorption
Intermittent iron supplementation for reducing anaemia and its associated impairments in adolescent and adult menstruating women
The yersiniabactin transport system is critical for the pathogenesis of bubonic and pneumonic plague
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It's a tale as old as time – as you age, hangovers hit harder. The tolerance of your youth wastes away.
There's no doubt that any alcohol consumption is bad for you. But that doesn’t mean people aren't drinking.
Norman and Tegan explain what alcohol is doing to the body, and why the after effects get harder to cope with as you get older.
References
The Assessment of Overall Hangover Severity
Aldehyde dehydrogenase isozyme variation and alcoholism in Japan
Endogenous formation of 1-propanol and methanol after consumption of alcoholic beverages
Understanding trends in Australian alcohol consumption—an age–period–cohort model
The Alcohol Hangover Research Group: Ten Years of Progress in Research on the Causes, Consequences, and Treatment of the Alcohol Hangover
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We get a LOT of questions about sleep – on everything from cheese dreams to sleep farts.
Why do you jerk awake as you're drifting off? Why are you itchy as soon as you get into bed?
Norman and Tegan snooze through some sleep-related questions in this rapid-fire special.
References
Too Sour to be True? Tart Cherries (Prunus cerasus) and Sleep: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend: food and diet as instigators of bizarre and disturbing dreams
Sleeping position during early and mid pregnancy does not affect risk of complications
The Relationship between Sleeping Position and Sleep Quality: A Flexible Sensor-Based Study
Nocturnal Pruritus: The Battle for a Peaceful Night’s Sleep
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It might not seem like it, but we humans are electrical beings. We rely on electrical impulses to stay alive.
So can we rely on electrical impulses … to get swole?
Norman and Tegan investigate the various claims surrounding electrical muscle stimulation.
References
Functional Electrical Stimulation and Spinal Cord Injury
Effects of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction on Quadriceps Strength, Function, and Patient-Oriented Outcomes : A Systematic Review
Feasibility and efficacy of progressive electrostimulation strength training for competitive tennis players
Effects of Whole-Body Electromyostimulation on the Energy-Restriction-Induced Reduction of Muscle Mass During Intended Weight Loss
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The Mediterranean diet is the most well studied dietary pattern out there. So – what is it?
It’s more than just vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats and sparing consumption of meat.
Norman and Tegan take us through ALL the elements that make up this way of eating, which has been attributed to a myriad of health benefits.
References
Scientific evidence supporting the newly developed one-health labeling tool “Med-Index”
Mediterranean diet and health outcomes: a systematic meta-review
Perspective: Beyond the Mediterranean Diet—Exploring Latin American, Asian, and African Heritage Diets as Cultural Models of Healthy Eating
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In some parts of the world sauna bathing is a daily activity.
In Finland, it would even be rude to deny an invitation to get hot and sweaty with a business associate.
As well as being culturally significant, the sauna has many touted health benefits – from protecting against cardiovascular disease, to fending off cognitive decline.
Norman and Tegan sort through the evidence.
References
The multifaceted benefits of passive heat therapies for extending the healthspan: A comprehensive review with a focus on Finnish sauna
Association Between Sauna Bathing and Fatal Cardiovascular and All-Cause Mortality Events
Cardiovascular and Other Health Benefits of Sauna Bathing: A Review of the Evidence
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Many people go through phases of nail biting in childhood, and fewer people continue biting their nails into adulthood.
It's a habit that can be difficult to break – especially when anxiety can be a trigger, along with boredom.
Norman and Tegan take us through the current treatments available for people who want to stop munching on their cuticles.
References
Onychophagia and onychotillomania can be effectively managed
Prevalence and correlates of clinically significant body-focused repetitive behaviors in a non-clinical sample
Habit reversal vs. negative practice treatment of nailbiting
A review of N-acetylcysteine in the treatment of grooming disorders
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If you're glued to your couch watching the Paris Games, you know that elite athletes are beyond impressive.
But does that mean they're healthy? Not necessarily.
Norman and Tegan unpack the positive and negative impacts of elite-level sport on the body and the mind.
References
Female and male US Olympic athletes live 5 years longer than their general population counterparts: a study of 8124 former US Olympians
Long-term function, body composition and cardiometabolic health in midlife former athletes: a scoping review
The mental health of Australian elite athletes
Adaptation to life after sport for retired athletes: A scoping review of existing reviews and programs
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Offices are catching up to the idea that sitting for eight hours a day might not be great for your health.
Standing desks, adjustable monitors and hand rests are common tools in the arsenal of ergonomics.
But are we getting it all wrong? Norman and Tegan dispel some myths about the impact of office jobs on the body.
References
Having 'good' posture doesn’t prevent back pain, and 'bad' posture doesn't cause it
Evaluating the Evidence on Sitting, Smoking, and Health: Is Sitting Really the New Smoking?
The effectiveness of physical and organisational ergonomic interventions on low back pain and neck pain: a systematic review
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Bodies are weird … but are they THAT weird?
Sexually-induced sneezing has been written about in medical texts for hundreds of years.
In this live episode from the World Science Festival Brisbane, Norman and Tegan explain what it is, and why it might happen.
References
Sneezing induced by sexual ideation or orgasm: an under-reported phenomenon
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You've either seen it, or you've tried it. Ice baths are all the rage right now, in part because they claim to be an effective health and wellbeing booster.
Is this just a fad, or is there solid evidence that dipping into freezing cold water can improve your immune system, calm down inflammation and better your mood?
Norman went for the plunge – and lived to tell Tegan the tale.
Got a health question? Shoot us a line @ABCHealth on Instagram, or send a voice memo to [email protected]. We'd love to hear from you!
References
Does the Wim Hof Method have a beneficial impact on physiological and psychological outcomes in healthy and non-healthy participants? A systematic review
Getting colder ... the invigorating effect of ice baths - The Health Report
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Once you get past the initial ick-factor of toothbrush sharing, it's worth considering whether there are any actual harms.
Whether we like it or not, our mouths are home to a unique microbiome.
As Norman and Tegan explain, it's influenced by what we eat, who we kiss – and yes, who we might share a toothbrush with.
References
Armed to the Teeth—The Oral Mucosa Immunity System and Microbiota
Assessment of Microbial Contamination of a Toothbrush Head with and without a Protective Cover: An Ex Vivo Study
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There's no doubt people with coeliac disease should stay away from gluten, but what about the rest of us?
There is nothing inherently harmful about gluten when it doesn’t cause you gut trouble.
Norman and Tegan talk us through why a gluten-free diet is not necessarily a healthy one.
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References
Avoiding gluten when you’re not a coeliac - Health Report
Coeliac disease: review of diagnosis and management
Gluten-Free Diet: Gaps and Needs for a Healthier Diet
Gluten-free diet may increase risk of arsenic, mercury exposure
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Feeling yuck? Have you ever wondered about the purpose of all that gunk you're coughing up?
At least one of our listeners has … and she wants to know whether there’s any benefit to spitting or swallowing…
In this live episode from the World Science Festival Brisbane, Norman and Tegan take us through the answer.
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