• AI Health Answers and the Risk of Misinformation
    Feb 3 2026

    AI tools are becoming a common place to turn when health questions come up. They’re fast, conversational, and often sound confident — which can feel reassuring in moments of uncertainty. But how reliable are the answers they give?

    In this episode, we take a closer look at what the evidence says about AI-generated health information. We explore how people are using chatbots for health questions, what studies reveal about accuracy, safety, and transparency, and why confident-sounding answers can sometimes be misleading. You’ll hear what researchers have found about hallucinations, missing sources, and uneven performance across different health topics.

    By the end of this episode, you’ll understand why AI can be both helpful and risky, how its limitations affect real-world decision-making, and what questions matter most when evaluating AI-generated health advice. Rather than focusing on fear or hype, this episode offers a clear, evidence-informed way to think about when AI may support understanding — and when it may quietly increase misinformation risk.

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    7 Min.
  • Do Daily Supplements Actually Increase Energy?
    Jan 27 2026

    Daily supplements promising more energy are everywhere — from morning routine videos to brightly packaged “daily boost” formulas. But do these products actually deliver what they claim?

    In this episode of Beyond the Buzz, we take a closer look at the science behind energy supplements and why they’ve become such a dominant wellness trend. You’ll learn how the body produces energy at a cellular level, what vitamins and minerals are actually involved in that process, and why adding more isn’t always better.

    We explore what research shows about common ingredients like B-vitamins, magnesium, iron, and ginseng, and why benefits tend to appear mainly when a true deficiency or specific clinical condition is present. We also examine why evidence from people with severe fatigue doesn’t easily translate to everyday tiredness in otherwise healthy adults.

    Along the way, we unpack why supplements feel so appealing when energy is low, how social media aesthetics shape expectations, and where the gap lies between cultural buzz and biological reality. By the end, you’ll have a clearer framework for thinking about fatigue, supplements, and what actually supports sustained energy — without hype or quick fixes.

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    7 Min.
  • What Probiotics Really Do for Gut Health
    Jan 20 2026

    Probiotics are everywhere — in supplements, drinks, and social media advice promising better digestion, stronger immunity, and even improved mood. But what do probiotics actually do, and how much of the hype is supported by evidence?

    In this episode, we take a closer look at microbiome health and the real-world benefits of probiotics. You’ll learn how probiotics interact with the gut microbiome, why their effects are highly strain-specific, and why results can vary so widely from person to person. We explore what systematic reviews and expert guidelines say about when probiotics may be helpful — and when expectations tend to exceed the evidence.

    Rather than treating the microbiome as something that needs to be “fixed,” this episode focuses on understanding complexity, uncertainty, and context. By the end, you’ll have a clearer framework for evaluating probiotic claims, interpreting gut health trends, and making more informed decisions without chasing miracle solutions.

    This is a grounded look at what probiotics can do, what they can’t, and why clarity matters more than certainty when it comes to gut health.

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    8 Min.
  • How Sleep Trackers Shape What We Think About Sleep
    Jan 20 2026

    Consumer sleep trackers promise insight, clarity, and better rest — but what do they actually change? In this episode of Beyond the Buzz, we explore how wearable sleep trackers influence not only sleep behavior, but how people perceive their own sleep quality.

    You’ll hear what research says about how accurately consumer devices measure sleep, how they compare with clinical tools, and why “sleep scores” don’t always align with how rested you feel. We also look at evidence showing that simply tracking sleep can shift perception — sometimes improving motivation, and sometimes increasing worry or self-doubt about a normal night’s rest.

    By the end of the episode, you’ll understand the difference between sleep trends and sleep precision, why attention alone can change outcomes, and how sleep data can quietly shape mood and judgment the next morning. Most importantly, we’ll explore how to use sleep trackers as informative tools rather than as nightly verdicts on your health.

    This episode is about learning when data helps — and when trusting your own experience matters just as much.

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    8 Min.
  • How the Need for Certainty Shapes Health Decisions
    Jan 20 2026

    When something feels uncertain about our health, many of us reach for the fastest available answer. A quick search can feel reassuring at first — but for some people, it can also fuel more worry, more checking, and more distress.

    In this episode, we explore the psychological need for certainty and how it influences the way people seek health information online. You’ll learn how common online health searching really is, why repeated reassurance-seeking often backfires, and what research shows about the link between uncertainty, anxiety, and compulsive checking.

    We look at evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses on health anxiety, cyberchondria, and intolerance of uncertainty, and explain why the problem isn’t curiosity itself — but the loop that forms when anxiety meets unlimited information. You’ll also hear how cognitive–behavioural therapy–aligned approaches are shown to help interrupt catastrophic thinking and reduce excessive searching.

    Rather than chasing perfect answers, this episode offers a more realistic alternative: moving from seeking certainty to seeking clarity. By the end, you’ll have a clearer framework for recognizing when searching is helping — and when it may be quietly making things harder.

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    8 Min.
  • Beyond The Buzz — Trailer
    Jan 5 2026

    Welcome to Beyond the Buzz™ — a short-form, evidence-informed podcast for curious adults. Hosted by Dr. Tara Moroz, the series explores the science behind today’s health, technology, and culture trends in concise episodes under eight minutes. New episodes launch weekly.

    📝 Full transcript, evidence, and clarity poll are available in The Evidence Edit™ newsletter:
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    2 Min.