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  • American Medicine Today 5-26-18

American Medicine Today 5-26-18

Saturday 26th May 2018

Join 'American Medicine Today' for insights on attraction science, social media matchmaking, recovery stories, PTSD service animals, and political discussions.
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American Medicine Today - Radio
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Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
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Innovative Healing Arts
Sexual Stigmas & Myths
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Unraveling Attraction, Recovery, and Political Intrigue on American Medicine Today

We send you the genetic kit and that's how we get the rest of it. A dating site like that makes a lot of sense of just making your dating life more efficient.
Ever wondered why we're drawn to certain people or how social media could play matchmaker? This episode of 'American Medicine Today' dives into the fascinating science of attraction, with hosts Kimberly Bermel, Ethan Youker, and Jeff Wagstaff leading the charge. They discuss the sweaty t-shirt experiment and evolutionary reasons behind our romantic choices. But it doesn't stop there. The show explores how data mining on social media might just be the key to finding your perfect match. Intrigued yet?
There's more. You'll hear a compelling recovery story from a herniated disc patient who found relief through innovative procedures at The Bonati Spine Institute. The hosts also touch on the critical role service animals play for PTSD patients and the limitations faced by veterans in accessing these life-changing companions. Shifting gears, the conversation turns to political corruption, job security, and the impact of the Obama presidency on employment.
And if that wasn't enough, they wrap up with a gripping discussion on North Korea's current situation. This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions and insights, blending science, personal stories, and politics in a way that keeps you hooked from start to finish.