Health vs Hype with the American Medical Association

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Health vs Hype with the American Medical Association

Health vs Hype from the American Medical Association takes on medical misinformation, viral health trends, DIY medicine, and common health myths to help listeners understand what’s real, what’s risky, and what’s backed by science. Let’s face it: many of us are guilty of occasionally “doing our own research.” We’ve searched symptoms and ended up down a medical rabbit hole. But our health is our greatest asset and trusting it to an algorithm or an influencer can be a costly mistake. From miracle supplements to cold plunge cures and beyond, Trace Dominguez fact-checks popular health claims, explains how medical misinformation spreads, and reveals the real-world consequences of getting it wrong.  This show is your resource for fact-based, science-backed information from trusted AMA physicians and medical experts around the country, helping you take control of your greatest asset - your good health.

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    Creatine for Muscle, Aging, and Brain Health: What the Science Really Says

    Creatine has officially gone mainstream, but is it actually worth the hype? Once known as a “gym bro” supplement, creatine is now trending across TikTok and Instagram for everything from muscle growth to brain health and longevity. In this episode of Health vs. Hype with the American Medical Association, host Trace Dominguez cuts through the noise to answer two simple questions: what does creatine really do and who should be taking it? Featuring insights from Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jason Mitchell, fitness influencer Tony Coffey, and twin sisters, Cynthia Heyd and Leslie White exploring creatine for healthy aging, this episode breaks down the science behind one of the most researched supplements on the market. We explore: How creatine works in the body and why it boosts performance The truth about muscle gain, weight changes, and fat loss claims Whether creatine is safe (and who should avoid it) The difference between creatine monohydrate and trendy alternatives The rising hype around brain health and what the research actually says Along the way, we unpack common misconceptions, influencer-driven marketing tactics, and the “magic pill” mindset fueling creatine’s viral popularity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Health vs Hype from the American Medical Association takes on medical misinformation, viral health trends, DIY medicine, and common health myths to help listeners understand what’s real, what’s risky, and what’s backed by science. Let’s face it: many of us are guilty of occasionally “doing our own research.” We’ve searched symptoms and ended up down a medical rabbit hole. But our health is our greatest asset and trusting it to an algorithm or an influencer can be a costly mistake. From miracle supplements to cold plunge cures and beyond, Trace Dominguez fact-checks popular health claims, explains how medical misinformation spreads, and reveals the real-world consequences of getting it wrong.  This show is your resource for fact-based, science-backed information from trusted AMA physicians and medical experts around the country, helping you take control of your greatest asset - your good health.

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