Most Schools Closed in 1918. What Happened?

Most Schools Closed in 1918. What Happened?

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What Happens to Your Brain When You Become a Dad?

Becoming a dad can change your life overnight. But it may also be changing your brain in ways you don’t even realize. Sanjay sits down with USC psychologist Dr. Darby Saxbe, author of Dad Brain: The New Science of Fatherhood and How It Shapes Men’s Lives to explore how becoming a ...  Show more

Can You Have Your Cake and Drink Wine, Too?

Is sugar in wine worse than the other sugar a person might eat in a day? Dr. Sanjay Gupta steps into the middle of this ongoing debate between friends. Plus, a TikTok trend claiming honey turns toxic when added to hot tea is put to the test. This episode was produced by Leying Ta ...  Show more

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