
Obicetrapib, Modern Fatherhood, and Indigenous Mental Health During Wildfires
Dr. Chi-Ming Chow introduces this episode with a focus on a range of health and social topics. The discussion begins with obicetrapib, a promising new cholesterol medication, and its potential future in treatment. Dr. Chow then explores the frequency and cultural differences in swearing within online text communication. The episode delves into the challenges and evolving roles of modern fatherhood. Attention shifts to the Canadian Street Soccer Association's participation in the Homeless World Cup. The health benefits of intermittent fasting are highlighted, followed by the mental health impact on Indigenous communities during wildfire evacuations. Dr. Chow concludes with closing remarks. (0:00) Introduction to the episode (0:25) Obicetrapib as a new cholesterol medication and its future (3:27) Swearing in online text: Frequency, cultural differences, and communication (6:48) Modern fatherhood: Challenges and evolving roles (9:52) Canadian Street Soccer Association in the Homeless World Cup (14:06) Health benefits of intermittent fasting (17:00) Mental health of Indigenous communities during wildfire evacuations (20:43) Conclusion and closing remarks
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Daily
- PublishedJune 16, 2025 at 10:30 AM UTC
- Length21 min
- Episode242
- RatingClean