What Your GP Doesn’t Tell You
A podcast by Liz Tucker
62 Episodes
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Ketogenic Diets: New Research Suggests They Might Help in Anorexia Treatment
Published: 7/22/2025 -
Diagnosed as a Bipolar Teenager: A Patient's Story and Redemption
Published: 7/8/2025 -
Alzheimer's Disease Research Fraud: What Are the Implications for Treatment?
Published: 6/24/2025 -
Herbs & Spices: What's The Evidence They Might Benefit Our Health?
Published: 6/10/2025 -
Medication in Pregnancy: What You Need To Know
Published: 5/27/2025 -
Overdiagnosis: Has Modern Medicine Gone Too Far?
Published: 5/13/2025 -
Omega 3 (and 6): What You Need To Know
Published: 4/29/2025 -
Cancer: How New Breakthroughs Are Transforming Care
Published: 4/15/2025 -
Can We Use Neuroscience To Help Manage Our Stress?
Published: 2/11/2025 -
Why do SSRI drugs and the science behind them generate such fierce debate?
Published: 1/28/2025 -
Should You Take HRT?
Published: 1/14/2025 -
What You Need To Know Before You Take Any Generic Drug
Published: 12/31/2024 -
Could Heart Rate Variability Be A Key Tool in Improving Your Health?
Published: 12/17/2024 -
Who'd Be a Whistleblower?
Published: 11/19/2024 -
Could Dementia Be Preventable and Treatable?
Published: 11/5/2024 -
How To Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease
Published: 9/3/2024 -
Personalised Nutrition: How It Is Transforming Our Understanding of Food
Published: 8/20/2024 -
Why Your Oral Microbiome Is Critical For Good Health
Published: 8/6/2024 -
Are High Cholesterol Levels Dangerous On A Keto Diet?
Published: 7/23/2024 -
How Diet Can Help In The Prevention and Treatment of Cancer
Published: 7/9/2024
Finalist in the recent 2024 Independent Podcast Awards, this fortnightly podcast reveals the stories from the world of medicine that others don’t, won’t or only very partially report. Aimed at both doctors and the public, it’s hosted by award winning medical journalist and former BBC producer Liz Tucker, who reports not just on the science but on the finance and money that can impact it. Liz asks what does the medical data actually tell us and why is this often interpreted and presented very differently? How do we know what information to trust and when should we ask our GP, but what’s the evidence? Follow Liz on Twitter at @lizctucker And on Substack on https://liztucker.substack.com Podcast Website: https://www.whatyourgpdoesnttellyou.com/