In Vivo Podcast
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My name is Dr. Tim Gabor, I'm a Biotechnology Professor. I chat with scientists of all types in hopes of motivating and inspiring science students.
Toronto, Ontario
Joined March 2024
Ep. 29: @OdedRechavi exemplifies unleashed creativity in science. Yet, peer review is torturous, slow, & biased, stifling discoveries. His solution? QED, an AI review tool sweeping labs worldwide. Adopted by thousands & integrated into ArXiv, it's a game-changer! @qedScience
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People want off meds when they stop working or after years without improvement. Dependency is another big reason, plus the desire to avoid treatments like ECT. @DrJosefWD @PSSDNetwork Full episode: https://t.co/duw4sqLb9g
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Peer review is a slow, biased bottleneck, stalling progress for years. QED, an AI platform, analyzes papers in minutes, offering pure, unbiased critique. Can AI fix the broken system? @OdedRechavi @qedScience Full episode: https://t.co/sOy2BFfBdz
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Most people can survive rapid antidepressant tapers—experiencing dizziness, anxiety, insomnia—and recover in 2-3 months. Brains are often elastic enough to handle it. @DrJosefWD @PSSDNetwork Full episode: https://t.co/duw4sqLb9g
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Peer review is turning scientists into cowards, afraid of retaliation. We need feedback at every level, but good feedback is hard to find. How do we fix the "tyranny of the reviewer?" @OdedRechavi @qedScience Full episode: https://t.co/sOy2BFfBdz
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Millions struggle with antidepressant/benzo withdrawal, experiencing debilitating symptoms for months or years. Hear their stories and find support at https://t.co/YxFv4As59C & https://t.co/7fqaCmq0nI.
@DrJosefWD @PSSDNetwork Full episode: https://t.co/c1fym89xcO
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The biggest untold story in psychiatry? Risks not being disclosed. Drug labels in EU, Canada, Australia, & Hong Kong include vital info the FDA is late to acknowledge. 9/10 people would refuse the drugs if they knew. @DrJosefWD @PSSDNetwork Full episode: https://t.co/c1fym89xcO
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Post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD) affects up to 70% of SSRI users, often dismissed as a minor side effect. But for some, it's permanent. The biggest untold story in psychiatry? @DrJosefWD @PSSDNetwork Full episode: https://t.co/c1fym89xcO
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What you eat affects your mental health. Anti-inflammatory, Mediterranean-style diets are linked to lower depression. Clean diet + movement are key. Sleep & emotional mastery are crucial for mental well-being. @DrJosefWD @PSSDNetwork Full episode: https://t.co/c1fym89xcO
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My interview with @OdedRechavi about this very topic drops on Tuesday!
Scientists have no time for peer reviews. So, real AI Reviewers are taking over. OpenRxiv is integrating an AI reviewing tool to get 30-min feedback on biomed manuscripts (Nature News describes it in detail). AI Reviewers give advantages (my view): - No more Reviewer # 2. This
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Moral relativism erodes ethics when money's dangled. How much to suppress safety info for profit? Exploiting health is uniquely evil. People trust doctors, and shouldn't be misled for gain. @DrJosefWD @PSSDNetwork Full episode: https://t.co/c1fym89xcO
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Most people with anxiety and depression have real-world stress, not some mysterious brain illness. Trauma, divorce, or life changes often trigger it. Meds are a start, not a solution. @DrJosefWD @PSSDNetwork Full episode: https://t.co/c1fym89xcO
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20,000 YouTube Subscribers! YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING! A massive thank you to every single one of you for your curiosity and passion for science. I'm gearing up to take the podcast to the next level with amazing guests on the horizon. Let me know what topics I should dive into next!
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Brain scans can't differentiate between "normal" and "abnormal" serotonin levels in people with depression. It's likely polygenic, more of a personality variation than a disease. Thoughts? @DrJosefWD @PSSDNetwork Full episode: https://t.co/c1fym89xcO
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In Vivo abstracts: @DrJosefWD reveals what he learned as a big pharma and FDA insider. Is it the biggest fraud of the 21st century?
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The idea that depression is caused by a serotonin imbalance is a myth. Studies show no consistent evidence. Antidepressants may be masking symptoms, not treating a root cause. @DrJosefWD @PSSDNetwork Full episode: https://t.co/c1fym89xcO
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SSRIs often lose effectiveness over time, leading to dosage increases and eventually, a feeling that the medication isn't working. This can lead to stacking drugs or blaming the patient's brain. @DrJosefWD @PSSDNetwork Full episode: https://t.co/c1fym89xcO
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What would a good mental healthcare system look like? It wouldn't be 20-minute appointments and drugs. It'd focus on core issues: work, relationships, physical health. Then, maybe, consider medication. @DrJosefWD @PSSDNetwork Full episode: https://t.co/c1fym89xcO
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