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Keenan Laraway struggles to comprehend the rules on what you can say on a podcast, while the M1s suffer through their Anatomy and Biochem exams. Also, Matt Maves, Emily Reynolds, and Holly Van Den Beldt discuss the connection between healthcare staff, hand hygiene, and peer pressure; why parents feed their kids unhealthy foods (hint: it’s not because they don’t know what healthy food is); where superbugs may be hiding in hospitals, and what they’re doing while they’re skulking about; and some questionable dreaming research.
Episode 046: What Keenan Can’t Say.
- Colleagues Not Washing Their Hands? Apply a Little Peer Pressure
- The Art & Science of Teaching Kids to Eat Right
- Sex in the Sink: Gene-Swapping Bacteria Are Making New Superbugs
- http://time.com/3398931/bizarre-dreams/
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