
425 — Women’s Farts vs Men’s The Study, the CDC Childhood Vaccine Schedule Debate, and McDonald’s in Court
A rapid-fire “you can’t make this up” episode: a ridiculous flatulence study (complete with sniff tests), a heated discussion about childhood vaccine scheduling and liability, a Florida doctor’s drunken meltdown, and a McDonald’s McRib lawsuit—plus a spicy Oregon politics comment to close it out.
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Show Notes
In this installment of DocTales with Cocktails, Tim and May open with a bizarre deep-dive into a flatulence study that claims women’s farts smell worse than men’s, riffing on hydrogen sulfide, “the king of farts,” and the absurdity of lab-based sniff testing. The tone turns sharper as they debate changes and implications around the childhood vaccine schedule, especially what “choice,” incentives, and liability could mean for pediatric practice and future lawsuits. They pivot back to “doctors behaving badly” with a chaotic story out of South Florida involving a physician arrested after an intoxicated roadside incident. Then it’s back to comedy with a McDonald’s McRib legal claim over allegedly misleading marketing. They wrap with a pointed “comment of the week” reacting to Oregon gun-law headlines
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