Medication Nation, Epstein Transparency & The 6-Foot Surgery Boom
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Two out of three Americans now take medication every week, fueling a pharmaceutical market worth hundreds of billions of dollars annually. We break down the numbers behind prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicine, and the fast-growing supplement industry. We also explore why some therapists are moving sessions outdoors, and what research shows about nature’s impact on memory, stress, and mental clarity. Plus, new findings suggest adults who remain playful may be more resilient and emotionally healthy. Then, we examine the political fight over the Epstein files, the timeline of documented contact in the Clinton story, and the broader transparency debate unfolding in Washington.
Finally, we look at the rise of limb-lengthening “height surgery” and how dating app culture has turned six feet into social currency. This episode delivers data-driven analysis across healthcare, psychology, politics, and culture.
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