Stephen Dubner
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Seuraavaksi oli Marty McCarrie, Food and Drug Administrationin puheenjohtaja. Kerro minulle sinun ajatuksesi. Luulen, että sinulla on joitain. E-mailimme on radio.freakonomics.com. Jos haluaisit kuulla McCarrieä aiemmin Freakonomics Radioista, katso episode 456 nimeltä How to Fix the Hot Mess of U.S. Healthcare. Episode 270 nimeltä Bad Medicine Part 3 Death by Diagnosis.
And if you want to hear more about allergies and immune tolerance, check out episode 617, which was called Are You Really Allergic to Penicillin? Coming up next time on our Freakonomics Radio guide to getting better. According to Ezekiel Emanuel, most of the wellness advice out there manages to be both too complicated and too simplistic. So...
What's his advice? The most important thing in life is to have a purpose to help other people to make the world better. And wellness is one mechanism by which you can do that. That's next time. Until then, take care of yourself. And if you can, someone else too.
Freakonomics Radio is produced by Stitcher and Renbud Radio. You can find our entire archive on any podcast app, also at Freakonomics.com, where we publish transcripts and show notes. This episode was produced by Alina Kullman and edited by Gabriel Roth. It was mixed by Jasmine Klinger with help from Jeremy Johnston.
and we had recording assistance from Bill Pollack. For background research help, special thanks to Bapu Jenna, Bob Langer, David Mandell, Kamal Patel, Peter Cohen, Paul Coates, Rochelle Walensky, and Ziad Obermeier. The Freakonomics Radio Network staff also includes Augusta Chapman, Dalvin Abouaji, Eleanor Osborn, Ellen Frankman, Elsa Hernandez, Ilaria Montenacourt, Teo Jacobs, and Zach Lipinski. Our theme song is Mr. Fortune by the Hitchhikers, and our composer is Luis Guerra.
Nice to see you.
We're so happy to have you back.
I'm sorry I'm late.
Thank you.
So wait, is this really Rob?
Congratulations.
You spent the summer in Nashville?
It's on the lake.
So, Bodine.
You could have an antiperspirant endorsement then.
Because it is really hot in the South.
It's hot as 80s.