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Intelligent Medicine Radio for June 21: ChatGPT is Making Us Dumber

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Part 1: ChatGPT is Making Us Dumber

First of its kind brain study shows ChatGPT is making us dumber; Eradicating “ulcer bug” H. Pylori with triple-therapy may increase risk of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s; Tracking down the causes of a rash; New study finds increased risk of autism and other brain disorders in preemies receiving multiple vaccines; Even just 10 days of inactivity takes a toll on brain health; Alternatives for prescription blood thinners? 

Part 2: Disordered Sleep and Diet

Food manufacturers cave to RFK Jr. agenda to eliminate artificial dyes; Diet, exercise ameliorate tinnitus symptoms in overweight seniors; Long work hours may foster deleterious brain changes; Blood in urine—why is it such a big deal? Suggestions for a dog with panic attacks ahead of weather fronts; Diets high in fruits and vegetables counter disordered sleep.

References & Resources

Just a little inactivity may take a toll on brain health
Journal of Applied Physiology Volume 137 Issue 3, September 2024  pages 512-526

Vaccination and neurodevelopmental disorders: A study of nine-year-old children enrolled in Medicaid
Journal of the Academy of Public Health, Submitted: Feb 13, 2025| Published: Mar 3, 2025 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.70542/rcj-japh-art-1li8wxw

Alzheimer’s: bacteria that cause stomach ulcers may protect the brain, our new research indicates
By Gefei Chen, The Conversion,  June 17, 2025

Kraft, General Mills to remove artificial dyes from food products over next 2 years
By Mary Kekatos, ABC News  June 17, 2025

Higher daytime intake of fruits and vegetables predicts less disrupted nighttime sleep in younger adults
Sleep Health Available online 11 June 2025 In Press, Corrected Proof

Scientists warn: long work hours May physically alter your brain
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. DOI: 10.1136/oemed-2025-110057

Effectiveness of lifestyle-modification approach on elderly’s metabolic syndrome-associated subjective tinnitus
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-025-09494-7

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