
Episode 546
Do named painkiller brands work better?
Trick, or treatment: are generic drugs no different to named brands? Also, the physics of rainbows from oil on water and would a third-hand kidney be any good?
November 4, 202022m 13s
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Show Notes
What's the best way to avoid mosquito bites, and a suggestion that tomatoes ward the insects off. Also, why cookers heat some parts of pans better than others, the mind-over-bladder effect when you really need to go, why generic drugs are no different to named brands, why oil makes a rainbow effect on water, if a previously transplanted kidney could be re-used elsewhere, and the toxicity of ozone. Join Dr Chris Smith and 567 CapeTalk's Koketso Sachane for the answers... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Topics
painkillerpillsgeneric drugmosquito repellentcookingcookerurinationurgencyoil rainbow effectinterferencekidney transplantozone