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5. How to Solve a Medical Mystery
Sep 03, 2021A woman comes to the emergency room with back pain. She’ll leave with an unexpected diagnosis. How does her doctor figure out what’s wrong? Listen as host Bapu Jena puts master clinician Dr. Gurpreet ...
4. What Do Grocery Store Prices and Heart Surgery Have in Common?
Aug 27, 2021Humans are hardwired to focus on the left digit in numbers. It’s why products are priced at $3.99 instead of $4.00. But does this left-digit bias also affect medical decisions? Host Bapu Jena is joine...
3. Why Are Kids With Summer Birthdays More Likely to Get the Flu?
Aug 20, 2021After struggling to schedule a flu shot for his own toddler, host Bapu Jena went down a research rabbit hole. He discovered that the time of year kids are born has an unexpected and dramatic effect on...
2. Do As Docs Say, Not As They Do
Aug 13, 2021Does having more health information actually change behavior? To test this question, host Bapu Jena explores whether doctors make healthier choices than the rest of us (and he fesses up to an unhealth...
1. Covid and the “Birthday Effect”
Aug 06, 2021Host Bapu Jena is an economist and medical doctor whose latest research measures the link between birthdays and Covid. He explains his team’s findings, explores the role that kids’ parties may have pl...
Introducing “Freakonomics, M.D.”
Jul 21, 2021How can a marathon be dangerous even if you don’t run the race? Does your doctor follow medical advice any better than you do? Just how dangerous was it to go to a birthday party at the height of the ...
Marathons Can Be Deadly — But Not For the Reasons You May Think
Jun 10, 2021In this pilot episode of a new “Freakonomics of Medicine” podcast, when host Dr. Bapu Jena misses his wife’s 5K run, he sets out to study how road closures and detours on big race days affect people w...