Back to episode — Episode 2579 CWSA 08/28/24
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at makes everything better. It's called the simultaneous sip, and it's going to happen right now. Oh, I pity the beverage-less. A little bit of science, then a little bit of politics. Yeah, we'll get to the chainsaw whale head stories. You know, the important stuff. But first, there's a new study that says you can use brain stimulation to block traumatic memories. That's right. They will find th…
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I'd like to give you one factoid that you can research on your own. There's no such thing as a brain surgeon who believes in free will. I'm just going to leave that there. That's your key to unlocking the next level of awareness. You got to use the key yourself. I gave you the key. Now you have the key that there's no brain surgeon who believes in free will. They have to do the rest.
Well, there is a study Science Direct is talking about that says a high-carbohydrate diet, if you have a high ratio of carbs, is associated with an increased risk of depression. Eating a lot of carbs is associated with depression? Huh. Is there any way they could have saved some money on
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that study? Oh yeah, they could have asked Scott. Next time I could save you probably several weeks and maybe tens of thousands of dollars. You just have to ask me. Scott, what do depressed people do when they're depressed? Well, they probably eat, because eating gives you a little boost. What do you think they eat? Well, probably something that boosts their mood pretty quickly, like a steak. Well…
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