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Today we are talking about the most common brain disease in the world migraines! We're going to explain what they, what triggers them, how you can cope with them and how we can understand up to date scientific concepts of the brain in order to live with this gosh dang thing!
What did we learn this week? 5:37
Should you sleep in the same bed as your partner? 7:04
The inside of cells 12:13
Studytime:18:34
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Today we are talking about Bird watching. We are going to explain why it makes you happier, how to do it, how to get started as a beginner and essentially how to change your life because truly this is a hobby I picked up two years ago and I've never been happier in my gosh dang life!!
What did we learn this week? 4:06
Emotions are the brains response to predicting what's going to happen 5:12
Let's play a game!! 15:02
Studytime: 19:45
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Today we are talking about LIP CHAP! Gunna make those lips nice and plump. The question is though... Does it even work? If it does, how does it work? or is there a potential that it's worse for you to use it in the first place? You might be better off keeping those lips nice and clean.
What did we learn this week? 8:18
Scientists have taken spiderwebs and turned them into music 10:19
People are working way more hours now that we work from home 15:20
Studytime: 19:48
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Today we are talking about GHB. If you don't know about this its a relatively new drug used in party circles. particularly popular in the gay community, but it is also the date rape drug. So TW about today. We are going to be talking about drug use but also relating it to sexual abuse and also why people are even choosing to do this drug in the first place.
What did we learn this week? 5:55
Sneezing 6:10
A magnetic turd that could help human digestion 11:33
Studytime: 16:00
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Today we are talking about bodybuilding with my literal body building coach aka my fitness coach. We're going to be learning about what bodybuilding is compared to power lifting, compared to Olympic lifting. We're going to be talking about tones of fitness advice and going over some really cool research on the exact amount of strength training you should be doing in a week to optimize yourself!
What did we learn this week? 5:18
The more you change your location in a day helps to improve your mental health 6:15
Elephants in Mozambique are becoming more and more tusk less 10:48
Studytime: 12:58
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Today we are talking about douching, this episode is NSFW. It will be fun and educational. We're going to be talking about vaginal douching and anal douching. whether they're good for you, safe for you, whether they impact STI's and our thoughts on them!
What did we learn this week? 2:21
Human impact on earth 3:12
Public Salaries 5:50
Studytime:12:30
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Today we are talking about time management, we're going to look at how different cultures perceive time management. Scientific tips to get better at it and where do our skills towards time come from.
What Did We Learn This Week? 7:52
The perception of time 7:58
Affection from dogs is ACTUALLY medicinal 11:30
Studytime: 13:33
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Today we are talking about toxic positivity, we'll be evaluating exactly what it is, how bad it is or isn't for you and when positivity can actually be a good thing.
What did we learn this week? 5:07
Do you think before you die your life flashes before your eyes 5:18
Covid-19 Vaccination stats 10:22
Studytime: 14:27
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Today we are talking about armpits. Why do they smell? is their a future where our armpit sweat is actually going to help us define disease and health? an does deodorant actually work people!!
What did we learn this week? 4:36
Gas stoves are actually really bad for the environment 4:43
Would you want to live in one of the happiest places on earth 7:17
Studytime: 13:36
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Today we're talking about the placebo effect. We're going to be going over what actually happens in the brain when you're experiencing the placebo, How you can actually use it in your life, take it to your advantage and whether or not micro dosing shrooms is just a placebo effect.
What did we learn this week? 4:02
The impact of money on school 4:15
The Pterosaur that lived alongside dinosaurs 8:13
Studytime: 13:55
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Today we are talking about chewing also known as mastication. We're going to talk about whether it actually increases your ability to feel full, is there a reason why we hater the sound of chewing? and is chewing gum good or bad for thine body?
What did we learn this week? 3:33
How your consciousness works with images 4:14
How to add 10 years to your life expectancy 6:40
Studytime: 21:42
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Today we are talking about Vaccine Misinformation and the mRNA Vaccines with Anna Blakney, an incredible bio medical engineer, who can explain to you exactly how these vaccines work, and also give us the right stuff we need to know in order to understand how to deal with vaccine hesitancy.
What did we learn this week: 1:54
There are two words that can change how much you enjoy a cookie 2:09
How Pileated Woodpeckers know where to find food 9:12
Studytime: 12:52
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Today we are talking about fecal transplants, taking poo from someone and putting it in someone else. We're going to talk about how this can help with depression, cancer, aging and also just like why poop from someone else could help your life in the future.
What did we learn this week? 5:45
How is TikTok impacting your brain 5:55
T-Cell mediated immune response to Covid19 9:07
Studytime: 13:10
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Today we're talking about fetishes. We'll be talking about where they come from, what's going on in your brain, the main theories behind why fetishes develop, as well as the most common fetishes in society maybe yours will be on the list.
What did we learn this week? 4:52
The best way to eat Broccoli for the best health benefits 5:51
Disordered Cosmos- What happened minutes after the "Big Bang" 14:40
Studytime:19:36
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Today we are talking about resolutions. We'll be talking about why the new year is intense and sucks a lot of the time, as well as whether or not resolutions work and what you can do from a phycological perspective to make them more effectively.
What did we learn this week? 5:28
Students mental health through Covid19 7:00
Turkey vultures 12:17
Studytime: 19:58
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Today we are talking about rapid antigen tests. What are they? On a molecular level how do they work? Are they less affective for Omicron? and essentially just everything you need to know about these things that are now a huge part of our gosh darn lives.
What did we learn this week? 4:41
Quitting smoking and weight gain 5:00
Little piggy makes you have sensitive feet 12:14
Studytime: 18:12
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Today we are talking about the James Webb Space Telesecope! Which personally I think is one of the most important space ventures of our lifetime. We're talking to Sarah Gallagher, who is a science advisor for the Canadian space agency but most importantly she's a professor of astronomy who will actually be able to explain to us something WAY above our pay grade.
What did we learn this week: 1:42
First ever major meta analysis on the impact of micro plastics in our diets 1:55
This telescope will be able to look 13.5 billions years in to the past 11:08
Studytime 15:42
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Today we are talking about brain fog. What it is, what you can do about it, how its related to covid19, as well as depersonalization. What happens to your body during derealization.
What did we learn this week? 2:52
How brain mapping works 4:03
If you picture anything in the room around you, you can imagine what it feels like in your mouth 8:33
Zoom fatigue 9:23
Studytime:15:39
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Today we are talking about protein powder. We're gunna talk about the science of what's inside them, the dangers of them, are they regulated? and also how to tell if you're being ripped off by the actual protein content. It's a controversial subject and we are here to make it make sense.
What did we learn this week: 4:09
How flexing can change your body 5:29
Nutmeg was so valuable it could buy you a full ship 10:21
Humans develop ass hole first: 14:00
Studytime: 14:58
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Today we are talking about Vegans. We're going to be having a chat about peoples perception on them and why some people maybe a lot of people don't like them. But we are also going to be taking about the health benefits. What happens to your body, what happens to aging and is there correlations to anxiety and depression when it comes to veganism.
What did we learn this week? 2:56
Updates in the pandemic 3:25
The reason Homo sapiens took out the Neanderthals is because of dogs 7:06
In America kids between 4 and 7 years old, 40% of them think that Hot dogs, Bacon and Hamburgers come from plants 11:12
Studytime: 16:47
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