
The Curious Clinicians
@CuriousClinPod
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A Medical Podcast that asks "Why?" | YouTube: https://t.co/J0zjPIQIed
Joined February 2020
On our latest episode, 'Ammonia Rising', @tony_breu asks a question straight from the hospital wards: Why does valproic acid cause elevated ammonia? https://t.co/QzhdKZlPN3
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'The Art of the Question' with @ETSshow! Dr. Shapiro joined us for a conversation about interviewing, how to connect with others, how to cut tension, and translating curiosity in the clinic and beyond. This is a must listen! https://t.co/Rvp5zjDuCJ
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On our latest episode, @AvrahamCooperMD follows up Episode 112 with the question: Why is black mold growing inside Chernobyl? This story took us from the radioactive Red Forest to the mushroom food supply to extremophile bacteria to future missions to Mars, and back again.
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In our latest episode, "From Vessel to Bone", @tony_breu poses a hard question: Why does calcium deposit in blood vessels, and even turn to bone? Listen to learn why vascular smooth muscle cells can cosplay as osteoblasts... https://t.co/npMjnYqsBz
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On our latest episode, "Wherefore Iodine?", @AvrahamCooperMD asks: Why was iodine administered prophylactically after Chernobyl? We cover Soviet-era geopolitics, nuclear physics, public health, thyroid physiology, and more! https://t.co/BPyx1ZCpqu
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On our latest episode "Null Neutrophils," @tony_breu asks a fascinating physiologic question: Why is Duffy Null status associated with lower neutrophil counts? https://t.co/ViCcCLJeSb
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On this week's episode, 'Salt in the Wound,' @AvrahamCooperMD asked: Why does rubbing salt in a wound hurt so much? Listen to learn about ancient Greek history, spicy chili peppers, and poisonous tarantulas... https://t.co/k5WkbC85Gx
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On this week's episode, 'Salt in the Wound,' @AvrahamCooperMD shares a saline-ent question: Why does rubbing salt in a wound hurt so much? We touch on ancient Greek history, spicy chili peppers, and poisonous tarantulas... https://t.co/k5WkbC85Gx
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This week, @tony_breu shares another "fresh case" physiology question: Why don't we all get spontaneous HIT? Listen to ‘The HITs Keep Coming’ at the links below! https://t.co/88Au6uNA8B
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Each episode, producer @gbuonomomed puts together a paired show notes blog post. For our latest episode, 'Alpha-gal again', we tackle the question: how could alpha-gal be used to treat cancer? https://t.co/m873gMU5yg
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On our latest episode, Alpha-gal Again, we share new insights on how alpha-gal could potentially be used to treat cancer! https://t.co/rHj7tmGGfG
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This week, @AvrahamCooperMD shares new insights on the topic of a previous episode: alpha-gal! We tackle the question: How could alpha-gal be used to treat cancer? https://t.co/rHj7tmGGfG
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Why do humans have such a keen smell for the scent of the rain aka petrichor? https://t.co/k8xOzUzfO3
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This week, we dive into a question inspired by nature: Why do humans have such a keen smell for the scent of the rain? And why does fresh rain smell so good? https://t.co/6pX5TkSZJp
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Podcast Episode · The Curious Clinicians · 03/27/2025 · 34m
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This week, Tony brings us a fresh case straight from morning report! Join the Curious Clinicians as we learn: Why do patients with methemoglobinemia have an oxygen saturation fixed at 85%? https://t.co/suJsxU9ROk
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We're on a gram negative run! Join the Curious Clinicians as we learn: Why does Pseudomonas smell like grapes? https://t.co/X4nOFEYaPS
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Our latest episode 'A Pseudo-truth?' is live! Producer @gbuonomomed is back to explore whether diabetic foot infections truly are at higher risk for having pseudomonas. https://t.co/LzbsLbyYrZ
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Why don't we (yet) have oral insulin? In our latest show notes blog post, 'Oral Argument', we discuss how researchers are working to make an oral insulin option possible (including a strategy inspired by cephalopods)! https://t.co/NtVZZCrnfj
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