Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Discover key takeaways from 6 podcast episodes about this topic.

Truth About Kirk Investigation and Robinson Trial & Josh Duhamel on Taking Politics Out of Hollywood
Megyn Kelly dissects political failures surrounding a Chicago murder by an illegal immigrant, questions the federal investigation into Charlie Kirk's death, and debates the Iran war's political fallout with Kurt Mills, before interviewing actor Josh Duhamel on his career and wellness brand.

The Most Important Conversation You’ll Ever Hear About Women’s Health | Dr. Rachel Rubin
Dr. Rachel Rubin, a leading urologist and sexual health expert, exposes decades of medical neglect and misinformation in women's health, revealing how simple, affordable hormone therapies and anatomical understanding can prevent common, debilitating issues like UTIs, pain, and low libido across all ages.

Joe Rogan Experience #2469 - Brigham Buhler
Brigham Buhler reveals how big pharma's lobbying, outdated regulations, and a 'sick care' system stifle innovation in preventative medicine, while cutting-edge therapies like peptides, gene sequencing, and Muse stem cells are poised to revolutionize health, often through cash-pay models and state-level legislative efforts.

Don’t Fall for MAHA Health Myths, Here’s What the Data Actually Says | Dr. Mike Israetel
Dr. Mike Israetel, a scientist and fitness expert, debunks common health and fitness myths, advocating for data-driven approaches to nutrition, exercise, and modern medical interventions like hormone replacement therapy and GLP-1 drugs.

NC Early Voting Ruling. Black Unemployment Trends. Menopause Care Gaps
This episode dissects critical issues impacting Black communities, from voting rights and economic disparities to healthcare inequities and political racism, offering a comprehensive look at systemic challenges and personal resilience.

Cognitive Decline Expert: The Disease That Starts in Your 30s but Kills You in Your 70s
Alzheimer's disease, often starting in the 30s, is largely preventable, with 95% of cases linked to lifestyle choices rather than genetics, and disproportionately affects women due to biological factors and systemic neglect.