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Just listened to the alcohol in pregnancy episode and it’s frankly depressing to hear three female academics who seem unable to separate their moral judgements from their research interests. Essentially, the message of this episode is that British people are weird because they drink too much and why is it so hard for women to just abstain for nine months because, well, I did it? There is a reason why this topic is approached with caution by health professionals and suggesting that even one alcoholic drink can cause damage to an unborn baby will cause pregnant women to just feel guilt and shame. Don’t women have enough of that already? Comparing FASD to domestic violence is absurd, the incidence of DV is many magnitudes greater than that of damage to children's brains caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol. If you’re pregnant, go to your health professional for balanced advice on this topic and give this moralising nonsense a swerve.Read full review »
runner3652 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/03/21
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I got to legal highs, so I gave them a chance before reviewing and the format seems rushed and scripted with dr susie gauge glancing over interesting subjects with no real in-depth knowledge. Lots of studies that don't have the evidence to back them because most of them are...Read full review »
Iow Tom via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/10/16
I really like the fact profiles they provide as well as their opinions on ethics and policy. I would love to hear them do an episode on dissociatives like MXE and all the pcp analogues. I hope they continue to study MXE because I think it has way more therapeutic value than ketamine IMO.
vetathome1775 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/22/16
In a time of mass-scaremongering about everything our world has to offer, including drugs, it is incredibly refreshing to have someone look objectively at the situation and present the facts, or indeed acknowledge that we don't know certain facts. Dr Suzi Gage offers not only a deeply...Read full review »
SammyBoy171 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/25/16
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