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  • In this captivating and thoroughly engaging episode of Join the Docs, our dynamic duo, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest, embark on an enlightening and comprehensive journey into the intricate labyrinth of the human brain and nervous system. They unravel the tangled web of neurological diseases, with a special spotlight on multiple sclerosis (MS).

    This isn't just a superficial overview; The Docs delve deep into the brain's complex structure, its multifaceted functions, and the critical importance of the nervous system's intricate wiring. Imagine it as a high-stakes game of Operation, but with fewer buzzers and a lot more brain power. The Docs also explore the fascinating realms of cranial nerves and proprioception, which might sound like a fancy term for knowing where your nose is without looking, but it's so much more. With The Docs guiding the way, you’ll get an inside look into why your body ‘nose’ what it’s doing - even when you don’t!

    Who better to shed light on the rollercoaster ride of living with MS than Montel Williams? He rolls in to share his deeply personal journey, complete with all the twists, turns, and loop-de-loops that come with it. The Docs dive into his initial symptoms, which were more confusing than a plot twist in a soap opera, and the myriad challenges he faced in getting a diagnosis. Montel’s story is not just about the physical and emotional struggles but also about the resilience and determination required to navigate life with MS. He also passionately advocates for cannabis as a treatment for neuropathic pain, making a compelling case that might just leave you reefer-ing to it in a new light.

    What’s the takeaway from this brainy banter? The conversation underscores the paramount importance of awareness, early diagnosis, and resilience in managing neurological conditions. It's a powerful reminder that when it comes to your health, the best approach is to always have the heads up.


    So, tune in, get your neurons firing, and remember: knowledge is brain power! This episode of Join the Docs is not just an educational experience but also an inspiring call to action for anyone dealing with neurological conditions or simply interested in the wonders of the human brain. So, give your brain a stem cell-bration!!

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  • In this rib-tickling episode of Join the Docs, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest take listeners on a wild ride through the zany world of sports mishaps, where the unexpected meets the utterly ridiculous. As always, their sharp wit and infectious banter set the tone, making even the most jaw-dropping, or finger-ripping injuries feel like punchlines in an elaborate comedy routine.


    How can athletes go from hero to zero in seconds? The show kicks off with a lineup of pre-game blunders and over-the-top celebrations that went hilariously wrong, proving that even the most serious athletes aren’t immune to the occasional silly accident. From tripping over shoelaces during a grand entrance to attempting a victory dance that ends with a tumble, this episode is a reminder that in sports, things can go from perfect to perfectly disastrous in the blink of an eye.


    How does one mistake an iron for a phone? One of the standout tales in this episode involves a baseball player who somehow managed to do just that. Yes, you heard that right—a moment of distraction turned into a face-burning catastrophe that would go down in sports history as one of the most bizarre injuries imaginable.As painful as this, and others sound, it is baffling how people do such things t, you’ll find it hard not to laugh out loud!.


    How far is too far when celebrating? There’s the unforgettable story of a soccer player who, in the heat of celebrating a goal, lost more than just his composure—he lost a finger! It’s a tale so ridiculous, you’d think it was fiction, but the beauty of this episode is that all these mishaps are gloriously true. Sackier and Guest are baffled by the circumstances and you will be too.


    Why do these stories matter? As the episode progresses, The Docs take a step back from the silliness to reflect on the importance of safety in sports. While the stories may seem light-hearted, these mishaps serve as a reminder that sports, while thrilling, can also be fraught with unexpected dangers. From minor injuries to more serious accidents, the hosts highlight the need for precautions—albeit with a comedic twist. They point out that athletes, in their quest for glory, can sometimes overlook basic safety measures, leading to moments that are more farcical than triumphant.


    What’s the lesson here? This episode reminds us that no matter how skilled or experienced you are, sports will always have the potential for unpredictable mishaps. And sometimes, those mishaps are exactly what we need to keep things in perspective.

    Whether you’re an athlete with your own catalogue of embarrassing injuries, or simply someone who enjoys a good laugh at the expense of others (in the nicest possible way, of course), this episode is one you won’t want to miss. Sackier and Guest bring their A-game, delivering both hilarity and insights in equal measure. So, tune in for a whirlwind of absurdity, and remember: always play it safe, or you might just end up as the next punchline.

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  • Why did Queen Elizabeth I look like she was auditioning for a role in a ghost story? In this episode of Join the Docs, our dynamic duo, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Dr. Nigel Guest, take a spook-tacular yet enlightening plunge into the world of historical beauty practices. They shine a spotlight on the iconic Queen Elizabeth I, whose beauty regimen had her looking as white as a sheet twith an approach as dangerous as a game of dodgeball with porcupines. The societal preference for pale skin back then was no joke, but the makeup they used certainly was—Venetian ceruse, a concoction so toxic it would make a chemistry teacher cry. This lead-laden face paint was the Elizabethan equivalent of playing Russian roulette with your health.

    Ever wondered what happens when you mix pore judgement with a dash of danger? Well, Professor Sackier and Doctor Guest are here to spill the creams—or rather, the ceruse. They dive into the health risks associated with these historical beauty practices, painting a vivid picture of lead poisoning that’s more terrifying than a haunted house. While the ghostly pallor was deemed attractive to our ancestors, we wonder if the lead-induced cognitive impairment was valued, making it clear that looking like a porcelain doll came at a steep price. And let's not forget the long-term effects, like infertility, which was nature's way of saying, "Maybe don't put poison on your face."

    How did people back then not realise they were essentially turning themselves into walking, talking toxic waste dumps? The Docs, with their signature blend of humour and expertise, unravel this mystery while keeping you in stitches (metaphorically). They highlight the absurdity of historical beauty standards, making you grateful for modern skincare routines that don’t involve hazardous materials.


    By the end of the episode, you'll be convinced that no amount of societal pressure is worth risking your health. So, next time you reach for that new beauty product, remember the powderful lessons of yesteryear and choose health over hazardous habits—or you might just makeup your mind the hard way!

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  • Why did the bacterium cross the road? To get to the Join the Docs podcast, of course! In this infectiously funny episode, Dr. Nigel Guest, our ever-curious family practitioner, sits down with none other than Yersinia pestis, the infamous bacterium behind the bubonic plague. With a twinkle in his eye and a stethoscope around his neck, Dr. Guest dives into a conversation that's as infectious as it is informative, exploring the historical havoc wreaked by this notorious, nasty microbe.

    Ever wondered what it's like to be the life of the pandemic party? Yersinia pestis, doesn't hold back. Reflecting on its "achievements" with a mix of pride and humour, Yersinia boasts about its role in various outbreaks, including the infamous Black Death. "I was the original person to go viral ," the bacterium recounts its glory days, clearly demonstrating it does not know the difference between a virus and a bacterium butspreading faster than a juicy piece of gossip in a small town, and chuckles about its current status in the microbial hall of shame—er, fame.

    How does one bacterium manage to stay plague-fully relevant for centuries? Yersinia pestis attributes its longevity to a combination of adaptability and a flair for the dramatic. "I've always known how to make an entrance," it says with a wink, "and let's face it, who doesn't love a good comeback story?" The conversation takes a turn for the hilarious as Yersinia shares anecdotes from its plaguey past, including a particularly memorable stint in 14th-century Europe.

    Is it possible to make a deadly pathogen sound charming? Dr. Nigel Guest certainly thinks so, as he navigates the interview with the skill of a seasoned talk show host. "You've certainly left your mark on history," he says, barely suppressing a chuckle. Yersinia responds with a mischievous grin, "Well, you know what they say, go big or go home!" The episode wraps up with a light-hearted discussion on modern medicine and the bacterium's current status, proving that even the most sinister microbes can have a sense of humour.


    This episode is a rollicking, germ-spreading ride through time, disease, and laughter, guaranteed to leave you both educated and entertained. So grab your headphones, settle in, and get ready to laugh your way through the plagues of infectious history with Dr. Nigel Guest and the ever-entertaining Yersinia pestis.

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  • In this episode of Join the Docs, our ever-curious hosts, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest, take a deep dive into the labyrinthine world of medical research. With their signature blend of wit and wisdom, they aim to demystify the intricate processes behind drug discovery and clinical trials, making it as clear as a well-written prescription minus the totally illegible doctor’s handwriting of course!

    How does Professor Sackier set the tone for the discussion? He compares drug discovery to dating. You have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your prince—or in this case, your blockbuster drug! Dr. Guest, not to be outdone, quips back, "And just like dating, it can cost you an arm and a leg, but hopefully not your liver!"

    The Docs delve into the various types of research, from basic science to clinical studies with a nod to the ridiculous.

    Ethical considerations are next on the menu, and Dr. Guest serves up a hearty helping of humour. The Docs discuss the importance of informed consent, patient safety, and the moral dilemmas that can arise, all while keeping the tone light and engaging. However, sometimes people go astray and medics are not immune; The Docs explore cases where some very naughty people did rather terrible things with publications - you won’t want to miss these stories!

    The episode emphasises the role of curiosity and the unwavering commitment to improving patient care as the key motivators for doctors. Curiosity didn't just kill the cat, says Sackier, it also cured it! Well, metaphorically speaking, of course. They share heartwarming and hilarious anecdotes about their own experiences in the field, making the complex topic relatable and entertaining.


    With their infectious humour and deep knowledge, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest make this episode of Join the Docs a must-listen for anyone curious about the world of medical research. So grab your lab coat and stethoscope, and get ready for a rollercoaster ride through the fascinating, funny, and sometimes downright bizarre world of drug discovery and clinical trials!

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  • Have you ever wondered how a deadly toxin found in spoiled sausages could end up being the secret behind wrinkle-free foreheads? In this rib-tickling episode of Join the Docs, our dynamic duo, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest, take you on a wild ride through the history and medical marvels of botulinum toxin, affectionately known as Botox. The Docs kick things off by tracing its origins back to the days of the Roman Empire, where improperly prepared sausages were more than just a culinary faux pas—they were a lethal hazard! With a sprinkle of humour, the hosts reveal their own sausage preferences, from bratwurst to bangers, and even throw in a few sausage puns that are sure to make you "wurst" with laughter.

    Did you know that Botox isn't just for keeping those pesky crow's feet at bay? In a clinical but not cynical twist, Sackier and Guest dive into the surprising medical applications of Botox that go way beyond the realm of vanity. They discuss how this toxin, once feared for its deadly potential, is now a miracle worker in treating muscle spasms and conditions from mouth to anus. Imagine a toxin that can both paralyse and heal—talk about a toxin-ating paradox behind Botox is not only understandable but downright entertaining.

    Ever thought about the culinary disasters that led to medical breakthroughs? The Docs certainly have, and they share some laugh-out-loud anecdotes about historical food poisoning incidents that paved the way for modern medicine. From ancient Roman feasts gone awry to mediaeval sausage mishaps, The Docs paint a vivid picture of how botulinum toxin transitioned from a kitchen nightmare to a medical marvel. Their light-hearted approach ensures that even the most complex medical topics are as easy to digest as a well-cooked sausage—minus the botulinum, of course!


    So, why not join Professor Sackier and Doctor Guest for an episode that's as enlightening as it is entertaining? With their perfect blend of humour and expertise, they make the history and uses of Botox a topic you won't soon forget. Whether you're a medical professional or just someone curious about the quirks of history, this episode of Join the Docs promises to be a wrinkle in time you won't want to miss!

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  • Ever wondered what makes your eyes pop when you see someone attractive? In this rib-tickling episode of Join the Docs, our dynamic duo, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest, dive deep into the eye-opening world of dilated pupils and attraction. The Docs hilariously dissect how Renaissance women, in their quest for beauty, resorted to using atropine extracted from the belladonna plant to dilate their pupils. Imagine the scene: women with eyes wide open, stumbling around like they’ve just walked out of a funhouse mirror maze, thanks to the atropine-induced blurred vision. Talk about beauty being in the eye of the beholder—if only they could see clearly!

    Why did Renaissance women risk it all for dilated pupils? The Docs paint a vivid and comical picture of these women accumulating bruises while endeavouring to look alluring. Picture them trying to navigate a crowded marketplace, squinting at apples and mistaking them for oranges, or worse, bumping into their crush and mistaking him for a lamppost. It’s a wonder they didn’t end up with more than just a few bruised egos! The lengths people go to for beauty—it's enough to make you blink twice.

    What about the modern uses of this eye-popping substance? Jonathan and Nigel don’t just stop at the Renaissance; they fast-forward to today, where atropine is still making waves, albeit in a more controlled manner. The Docs discuss its role in eye exams, where it helps doctors get a good look at the back of the eye, and in treating certain types of poisonings. Imagine going to the eye doctor and having your pupils dilated, only to walk out feeling like you’ve just stepped into a Salvador Dalí painting.

    But wait, there's more! The Docs also delve into the psychology behind why dilated pupils are considered attractive. They explain that larger pupils can signal arousal and interest, making a person appear more appealing. Jonathan and Nigel can't resist poking fun at the idea, imagining a world where everyone walks around with artificially dilated pupils, leading to a society of perpetually surprised and overly interested individuals.


    In the end, Join the Docs isn't just about learning; it's about laughing and seeing the world through a slightly more dilated lens. So, whether you're a history buff, a science geek, or just someone who loves a good laugh, this episode is sure to leave you with a twinkle in your eye and a chuckle in your heart.

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  • Why do female singers sometimes sound like they've been gargling gravel? In this episode of Join the Docs, our melodious maestros, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest, strike a chord as they riddle on raspy rappers and discuss distressed divas. Why might sopranos struggle to sing soulfully instead sometimes sounding far from sonorous? . They kick things off with a tuneful tour of the larynx and vocal cords, those tiny but mighty instruments that can make or break a performance. With a sprinkle of humour and a dash of puns, they explain how hormonal cycles can turn a diva's dulcet tones into a croaky chorus.

    Ever wondered why your favourite singer suddenly sounds like they've been shouting at a football match? The Docs delve into the various medical conditions that can cause hoarseness, from the common cold's pesky cousin, laryngitis, to the sneaky saboteur, acid reflux. They paint a vivid picture of how these ailments can transform a nightingale into a screech-owl, hooting away in distress. With anecdotes that hit all the right notes, they remind us that if hoarseness lingers longer than a three-week encore, it's time to seek medical advice.

    So, how do famous singers keep their voices in tip-top shape? The episode is peppered with references to iconic vocalists who have battled the dreaded hoarseness. Sackier and Guest serve up a smorgasbord of star-studded stories that add a touch of glamour to the medical mumbo-jumbo. Their witty banter and playful puns ensure that even the most complex concepts are as easy to swallow as a spoonful of honey.

    Is laughter really the best medicine? As the conversation crescendos, The Docs strike a perfect balance between education and entertainment. They sprinkle in just the right amount of humour, making the medical discussion as engaging as a front-row seat at a Broadway show.


    So, why not tune in and let Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest serenade you with their insights on hoarseness? Thankfully without either of our two Docs bursting into song. Whether you're a singer, a fan, or just someone who loves a good laugh, this episode of Join the Dots hits all the high notes, ensuring you walk away with a smile on your face and a song in your heart.

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  • In this episode of Join the Docs, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest take a deep dive into the peculiar world of unusual sports and their associated injuries, leaving no stone unturned—or shin un-kicked. They explore the historical and medical aspects of "shin kicking" and "clog fighting," two sports that make you question humanity's penchant for pain.

    Shin kicking, dating back to the 17th century, involves participants kicking each other's shins to unbalance their opponent. It's a sport that really gets to the bone of the matter, risking fractures and compartment syndrome. Imagine a game where the goal is to make your opponent fall head over heels—literally!

    Clog fighting, popular among miners in northern England, features wooden shoes with metal studs, leading to severe lacerations and fractures. It's a sport that truly kicks it up a notch. Picture this: burly miners, after a long day of digging, deciding to settle disputes by donning their studded clogs and going toe-to-toe—quite literally. The injuries from these bout-bouts could make even the strongest wince, with severe lacerations and fractures being par for the course. It's a wonder anyone has a leg to stand on after these matches!

    The Docs delve into the cultural contexts that gave rise to these peculiar pastimes. Shin kicking, for instance, was part of the Cotswold Olimpick Games, a forerunner to the modern olympics and a festival that celebrated rural sports and revelry. Meanwhile, clog fighting was more than just a way to settle scores; it was a testament to the rugged lifestyle of miners who faced danger both below and above ground. The clogs, initially designed to protect their feet from heavy machinery, became weapons in impromptu duels.


    So, if you're curious about the bizarre intersection of history, culture, and medicine, this episode of Join the Docs is a must. It's a kick to listen to, and you'll find yourself laughing and learning in equal measure. So, if you've ever wondered what it takes to be a champion in the world of shin kicking or clog fighting, this episode is sure to knock your socks off—or at least your clogs!

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  • Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a sharp-toothed and clawed weasel-like animal in your trousers? In this episode of Join the Docs, our ever-curious hosts, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest, dive headfirst into your trousers to discuss the furry-tale world of ferret legging. Yes, you heard that right—ferret legging! This peculiar sport involves brave (or perhaps slightly mad) participants stuffing live ferrets down their trousers to see who can endure the longest. With a mix of medical expertise and a hearty dose of humour, Jonathan and Nigel dissect the sport's rules, the potential for injuries, and its cultural roots in northern England.

    Ants in your pants is one thing, but what could possibly go wrong with ferrets in your pants? As The Docs delve into the nitty-gritty of ferret legging, they can't help but chuckle at the sport's inherent absurdity. They discuss the rules, which are surprisingly straightforward: no underwear allowed (the participant, not the ferret), ferrets must not be edentulous and be fully awake and alert, as must the participant and the trousers must be securely fastened at the ankles. The Docs then paint a vivid picture of the potential injuries, from minor nips and scratches to more serious bites, all while emphasising the importance of safety and animal welfare.

    Why on earth would anyone participate in such a sport? Jonathan and Nigel explore the cultural significance of ferret legging in northern England, where it has its roots in the working-class communities. They share hilarious anecdotes about the sport's history, including tales of legendary ferret leggers who became local heroes for their endurance and bravery. They can't help but laugh at the thought of a group of grown men and women bonding over the shared experience of having ferrets in their trousers. It’s hiss-terical!

    Is there a method to this madness? The Docs discuss the physiological responses to having a ferret in one's trousers, from the adrenaline rush to the potential for stress-induced hilarity. They also touch on the importance of proper ferret care and the ethical considerations of involving animals in such activities. After all, you wouldn’t want to be in a situation where the ferret is the one calling the shots!


    In the end, what do we learn from ferret legging? Jonathan and Nigel conclude the episode with a reflection on the sport's enduring appeal and the joy it brings to those who participate. They highlight the importance of finding humour in life's oddities and the value of shared experiences, no matter how bizarre they may be. Listeners will be left with a newfound appreciation for the quirky world of ferret legging and a smile on their faces—because, as they say, life's too short not to have a little ferret fun!

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  • In this episode of Join the Docs, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Dr. Nigel Guest dive into the surprisingly hilarious and sometimes cringe-worthy history and evolution of anaesthesia, affectionately dubbed "the surgeon's best buddy." The Docs take us on a wild ride from the days when biting a bullet was considered a viable pain relief method to the sophisticated modern techniques involving sedatives, analgesics, and muscle relaxants that we rely on today. With their signature blend of wit and wisdom, The Docs ensure that even the squeamish will be laughing along, making this episode a real gas.

    Who knew that the journey to painless surgery could be so entertaining? The episode shines a spotlight on key historical figures like Sir James Simpson, the brave soul who decided that inhaling chloroform might be a breath of fresh air—and lived to tell the tale! His pioneering work paved the way for the development of specialised anaesthetists, those unsung heroes who ensure that we can snooze through surgeries without a care in the world. It's a real knockout!

    Have you ever imagined what it would be like to be a fly on the wall during the early days of anaesthesia experimentation? Through a series of laugh-out-loud stories, The Docs recount the often bizarre and occasionally disastrous attempts at pain relief before the advent of modern anaesthesia. From ancient herbal concoctions that were more likely to put you under permanently than temporarily, to the trial-and-error approach of early anaesthetists, the episode is a rollercoaster of historical hijinks. By the end, you'll have a newfound appreciation for the crucial role anaesthesia plays in making surgeries not just bearable, but downright dreamy.

    So, why is anaesthesia considered the unsung hero of the medical world? Jonathan and Nigel make it clear that without anaesthesia, the world of surgery would be a much scarier place. They emphasise how this miraculous medical advancement has transformed surgeries from nightmarish ordeals into routine procedures, all while keeping us in stitches—both literally and figuratively.


    Tune in for a dose of history, a dash of humour, and a whole lot of appreciation for the magic of anaesthesia. It's an episode that will leave you breathless with laughter and gratitude!

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  • In this Join the Docs episode, the ever-charismatic Professor Jonathan Sackier and the delightfully witty Doctor Nigel Guest dive headfirst into a rollicking discussion about the medical marvels of various body parts. Picture this: a room filled with laughter as they dissect (pun intended) the critical importance of blood and organ donation, weaving in tales of heroic donors and miraculous recoveries.

    So, what are the ethics of organ donation? The Docs debate the merits of donating your earthly vessel to science versus becoming a mummy in a museum. And just when you think it can't get any more fascinating, they plunge into the world of umbilical cord blood and placenta, painting vivid pictures of these often-overlooked biological treasures. It's a labour of love, quite literally!

    Hold onto your seats as the discussion gets a bit cheeky with sperm and eggs, where The Docs’ playful banter about the birds and the bees will have you in stitches. And just when you think the episode has reached its peak, they introduce the piĂšce de rĂ©sistance: faecal transplants. Yes, you heard that right. The episode delves into the surprisingly sophisticated science of poop, sharing stories that are both mind-blowing and side-splitting.

    What have we learned from the past? The Docs entertain listeners with captivating tales of ancient medical practices, ranging from the bizarre to the revolutionary, offering insights into just how much progress we've made in understanding and treating the human body.

    The episode also features a segment on the future of medicine, where the potential advancements that could revolutionise healthcare are brought to attention. From the promise of regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy to the ethical implications of genetic engineering, the discussion is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.


    So, whether you're a medical professional, a curious layperson, or simply someone who enjoys a good laugh, this episode of "Join the Docs" promises to be a captivating and enlightening experience. Tune in and join the conversation, because when it comes to understanding the human body, It’s bound to be just what the doctor ordered!

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  • In this episode of "Join the Docs," Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest tackle the intriguing world of sneezing, which has the perplexing medical name sternutation. They examine the various causes, myths, and medical implications associated with sneezing. Join them as they uncover the snotty details and clear the air about the science and stories behind our sneezes.

    What are the common misconceptions about sneezing? The Docs debunk several widespread myths, such as the impossibility of sneezing with open eyes. They explain the physiological reasons behind this phenomenon, shedding light on why our bodies react the way they do during a sneeze. Additionally, they discuss the "photic sneeze reflex," a condition where individuals sneeze in response to bright light, exploring its genetic basis and prevalence in the population. A discussion that is truly illuminating


    Why do we sneeze? The Docs emphasise the importance of understanding sneezing as a natural defence mechanism. They highlight how sneezing helps expel irritants from the nasal cavity, protecting our respiratory system from potential harm. By encouraging listeners to appreciate the complexity and significance of sneezing, showing that sometimes our bodies have a real sneeze for detail.

    What are the historical and cultural perspectives on sneezing? From ancient superstitions to modern medical interpretations, Professor Sackier and Doctor Guest explore how different societies have viewed sneezing throughout history. This blend of past and present perspectives adds depth to their discussion, making it both educational and entertaining.

    The Docs challenge listeners to blow away their preconceived notions about sneezing. Through their engaging and informative dialogue, they reveal that sneezing plays a crucial role in clearing the air of irritants and protecting our respiratory health. By highlighting the sneeze-tacular mechanics behind this everyday phenomenon, they inspire a newfound appreciation for the intricacies of sneezing and its importance in maintaining our well-being.

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  • Have you ever pondered what it would be like to sport an extra nipple or even an additional breast? Well, ponder no more! Dr. Nigel Guest and Professor Jonathan Sackier dive deep into the fascinating world of breasts, focusing on conditions like polythelia (extra nipples) and polymastia (extra breasts). They don't just skim the surface; they plunge into the titty-gritty details, exploring the prevalence of these conditions with the enthusiasm of kids in a candy store.

    Why do extra nipples and breasts pop up so often in pop culture? The Docs take you on a wild ride through their portrayal in popular culture, from the sultry scenes of James Bond movies to the scandalous whispers about Anne Boleyn's purported extra breast. The hosts dissect these cultural references with the precision of a surgeon and the wit of a stand-up comedian, leaving you both informed and a-boob-solutely amused.

    But wait, there's more! What about the serious side of having extra body parts? The conversation takes a turn towards the medical implications, but don't worry, it's not all doom and gloom. The Docs discuss the importance of early detection and monitoring for breast cancer
 because when it comes to health, staying abreast of the situation is key!


    And let's not forget the wordplay! The hosts sprinkle in the breast of the best puns and clever quips to keep the conversation lively and engaging. So, if you're ready for a podcast that's as informative as it is entertaining, grab your headphones because just like a supportive bra, Professor Sackier and Doctor Guest are here to lift you up and guide you through it all!

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  • Have you ever wondered what Cleopatra's beauty secrets were? In this episode of "Join the Docs," Doctor Nigel Guest and Professor Jonathan Sackier dive headfirst into the ancient world of Cleopatra's skincare regimen. They kick things off with a discussion about her rather unconventional use of turpentine, milk, and honey for skincare. Professor Sackier provides the historical context and potential benefits of these ingredients, while Dr. Guest, wide-eyed and incredulous, peppers him with questions and exclamations of disbelief.

    What could possibly be the benefits of using turpentine as a beauty aid? Turpentine? Isn't that what you use to clean paintbrushes? Well, Cleopatra was clearly a master of 'brush' strokes in more ways than one!

    The Docs highlight the exfoliating properties of donkey milk—yes, donkey milk!—and the soothing benefits of honey, milking every possible joke with parallels to modern skin care practices. Did Cleopatra really bathe in asses milk? Professor Sackier has the exfoliating wonders of donkey milk explained to him by Dr. Guest while both imagine Cleopatra surrounded by a herd of donkeys, leading to a burst of laughter. Talk about a moo-ving experience!

    Did Cleopatra ever got tempted to snack on her skincare products? How might this beauty regime resonate today?With all that honey, who wouldn't be tempted to take a little taste? Cleopatra must have had quite the sweet routine!

    The episode is both entertaining and educational, offering a unique perspective on ancient beauty rituals. By the end, you'll be both informed and amused, with a newfound appreciation for the lengths to which people have gone in the name of beauty. Who knew skincare could be such a 'milk and honey' affair?


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  • In this episode our ever-curious hosts, Doctor Nigel and Professor Jonathan, dive deep into the ‘sunny side’ of skin health, shedding light on the multifaceted impact sunlight has on your body.

    The Docs embark on a comprehensive discussion about the perils of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. With a particular focus on the alarming rise of skin cancer cases in the sun-drenched land of Australia, they highlight how the country's love affair with the sun has led to it being dubbed the "skin cancer capital of the world."

    How do sun rays affect the skin differently? The Docs delve into the nitty-gritty of UV radiation, explaining how UVA and UVB rays penetrate the skin, causing everything from red-hot sunburns to DNA damage. While a tan might make you look like a bronzed god or goddess, it is actually your skin crying out for help.

    What are the key components of the Australian "5 S’s" campaign? The conversation takes a hopeful turn as they explore the effectiveness of various preventative measures. The Docs praise the Australian "Slip, Slop, Slap, Slide, and Seek" campaign, which encourages people to slip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen, slap on a hat, slide on sunglasses, and seek shade. They also give some sun-sational advice, discussing the importance of using broad-spectrum sunscreens with high SPF, reapplying sunscreen every two hours, and wearing protective clothing.

    The Docs then emphasise the critical importance of early detection in combating skin cancer. They share personal anecdotes about friends and family members who have undergone skin checks, some of whom discovered potentially dangerous lesions just in the nick of time. Professor Jonathan quips that while it might feel like a game of "spot the difference," regular skin checks can be lifesaving.

    The Docs stress the need for listeners to adopt sun protection strategies diligently and to perform regular skin checks. They advise seeking medical advice for any skin concerns, no matter how trivial they may seem, because when it comes to skin health, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

    As they wrap up, they remind everyone that while the sun might be a star, your skin should be the real star of the show, deserving all the care and protection it can get.


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  • In this episode our ever-curious hosts, Doctor Nigel and Professor Jonathan, dive deep into the ‘sunny side’ of skin health, shedding light on the multifaceted impact sunlight has on your body.

    The Docs embark on a comprehensive discussion about the perils of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. With a particular focus on the alarming rise of skin cancer cases in the sun-drenched land of Australia, they highlight how the country's love affair with the sun has led to it being dubbed the "skin cancer capital of the world."

    How do sun rays affect the skin differently? The Docs delve into the nitty-gritty of UV radiation, explaining how UVA and UVB rays penetrate the skin, causing everything from red-hot sunburns to DNA damage. While a tan might make you look like a bronzed god or goddess, it is actually could be your skin crying out for help.

    What are the key components of the Australian "5 S’s" campaign? The conversation takes a hopeful turn as they explore the effectiveness of various preventative measures. The Docs praise the Australian "Slip, Slop, Slap, Slide, and Seek" campaign, which encourages people to slip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen, slap on a hat, slide on sunglasses, and seek shade. They also give some sun-sational advice, discussing the importance of using broad-spectrum sunscreens with high SPF, reapplying sunscreen every two hours, and wearing protective clothing.

    The Docs then emphasise the critical importance of early detection in combating skin cancer. They share personal anecdotes about friends and family members who have undergone skin checks, some of whom discovered potentially dangerous lesions just in the nick of time. Professor Jonathan quips that while it might feel like a game of "spot the difference," regular skin checks can be lifesaving.

    The Docs stress the need for listeners to adopt sun protection strategies diligently and to perform regular skin checks. They advise seeking medical advice for any skin concerns, no matter how trivial they may seem, because when it comes to skin health, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

    As they wrap up, they remind everyone that while the sun might be a star, your skin should be the real star of the show, deserving all the care and protection it can get.


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  • In this episode, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest dive headfirst into the labyrinthine world of medical mysteries, sharing stories of patients that leave them scratching their heads in amazement.

    The Docs sink their teeth into a case of porphyria, a rare genetic disorder that can make you feel like you're auditioning for a vampire movie. They recount the tale of a man who, under the light of the full moon, would experience excruciating abdominal pain and a skin sensitivity that made him hiss at the mere thought of sunlight. The Docs emphasise the importance of recognising such rare conditions, lest you mistake your patient for a creature of the night.

    Why do some patients think they can outsmart their doctors? The conversation takes a hilarious turn when they discuss a patient who attempted to score drugs by pretending to have every ailment in the medical textbook. Doctor Guest recounts the saga of a man who complained of back pain, headaches, and a vague condition that magically responded only to the strongest painkillers. Coincidence? The doctors laugh about how the patient’s Oscar-worthy performance fell apart when he couldn’t remember which leg he was supposed to be limping on. They highlight the importance of a thorough medical history and a keen eye for inconsistencies, proving that sometimes, being a doctor is a bit like being Sherlock Holmes.

    What’s the wildest psychiatric case you’ve ever encountered? Doctor Guest then regales listeners with some of his most memorable psychiatric cases. He talks about a patient with myxoedema

    madness, a condition that was successfully diagnosed thanks to Guest’s watching history. But the piĂšce de rĂ©sistance was the woman who was convinced she was a poached egg. Doctor Guest describes how she wouldn't sit on a chair unless it was a piece of toast on it! The doctors discuss the complexities of such diagnoses and the importance of empathy and creativity in treatment.

    Why is treating chronic conditions like schizophrenia so challenging? The episode takes a more serious tone as The Docs delve into the challenges of treating chronic conditions like schizophrenia. They discuss the case of a man who ended up believing that ‘Prince Philip was in a helicopter wielding a mind-extracting ray gun’ - just a royal misunderstanding. The doctors explain how such conditions require a comprehensive approach, combining medication, therapy, and sometimes a bit of humour to build trust with patients.

    This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, blending humour with the sobering realities of medical practice. It underscores the need for a holistic approach, continuous education, and a dash of creativity in the ever-evolving field of medicine. Let’s all do our part to break the stigma and help 'prescribe' a better future!

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  • In this infectious episode, Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest discuss all things syphilis. From ancient origins to its current resurgence, our docs get down and dirty, providing our audience with the knowledge necessary to keep you free from this stigmatised disease.

    Where does syphilis come from? The Docs make a deep dive into its origins, tracing the disease back to its earliest days via mentions in history. They unravel the tangled web of stigma that has surrounded it for centuries. With a blend of humour and historical anecdotes, they reveal how syphilis has found ways to make a surprising comeback in recent years.

    Curious about how syphilis spreads and develops as time wears on? The dynamic duo breaks down the disease's transmission and guide listeners through the primary, secondary, and tertiary phases of syphilis, using colourful metaphors to emphasise the critical importance of early detection and treatment.

    Ever thought about syphilis's impact on art and culture? Prof. Sackier and Dr. Guest take a detour into the historical context, painting a vivid picture of syphilis's dramatic entrance into Europe. They explore its representation in art, from haunting paintings to scandalous literature. The Docs don't shy away from the darker side, either, delving into the neurological and physical effects of syphilis. They even touch on its potential link to dementia. A segment you surely won’t forget.


    Professor Jonathan Sackier and Doctor Nigel Guest manage to turn a serious subject into an educating experience, reminding listeners to think twice before making rash decisions. So, if you're ready for a rollercoaster ride through the fascinating world of syphilis, this episode is a must-listen.

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  • Have you ever wondered what would happen if James Bond had to visit a real doctor? In this podcast episode, Prof. Jonathan Sackier, a surgeon with a penchant for dry martini humour, and Dr. Nigel Guest, a family practitioner who can pull out a quip with the same panache as 007 whipping out his PPK , dive headfirst into the health consequences of James Bond's high-octane lifestyle. They don't just scratch the surface; they explore the nitty-gritty details of how Bond's smoking, drinking, and penchant for getting into physical altercations would wreak havoc on his body.

    What happens when you mix martinis, shaken or stirred (after all, “who gives a damn?”), with a barrage of bullets and high-speed chases? Prof. Sackier and Dr. Guest paint a vivid picture of the interconnectedness of symptoms in medicine, using a hilariously over-the-top case study to show how seemingly disparate symptoms can point to a single underlying condition.

    “I’ve been expecting you, Mr Bond”. Picture this: Bond walks into Dr.No-it-all's office with a limp, a cough, a black, not gold finger, a limp appendage and no thunderball, as well as a mysterious rash. By the end of the consultation, it's clear that Bond's lifestyle isn't just dangerous; it's a medical nightmare waiting to happen. The Docs makes you wonder how Bond manages to get out of bed in the morning, let alone get into it for some fun and games or to save the world.

    Ever thought about the real-life consequences of being an international man of mystery? The Docs humorously deconstruct Bond's unrealistic portrayal in media, emphasising the serious health issues he would likely face. They don't hold back, discussing everything from erectile dysfunction to kidney failure and even hearing impairment. I said HEARING IMPAIRMENT. Imagine Bond trying to seduce a femme fatale while dealing with the side effects of chronic alcohol abuse—it's not a pretty picture! The conversation is peppered with jokes and light-hearted jabs, making it clear that while Bond might be invincible on screen, in real life, he'd be more likely to become a spectre.


    Want Moore? Prof. Sackier and Dr. Guest navigate the fine line between humour and medical accuracy. By the end of the episode, you'll have a newfound appreciation for the resilience of fictional characters and a better understanding of the real-life consequences of living like Bond. So, next time you watch a Bond film, remember: real life is not a 007 film. Take care of yourself because while diamonds are forever, none of us gets to decide to Die Another Day.

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