Study Citation on the Joe Rogan Experience

7 fact-checked claims across 4 episodes · Jan 2018 to Oct 2024 · updated Jul 16, 2026

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  1. 1997, Clark, 395 randomized clinical trials, what Chris is looking for. In metabolic ward, say, you jack up the saturated fat in your diet, you jack up your ch…

    Kahn asserts a 1997 paper by 'Clark' reviewed 395 randomized controlled metabolic-ward trials showing saturated fat intake raises cholesterol, a citation his co-guest immediately says he cannot verify.

  2. So, for example, there was a study out of Harvard University, I think three years ago, women with severe PTSD have double the risk of ovarian cancer.

    Maté claims a Harvard study from around 2019 found that women with severe PTSD have double the risk of developing ovarian cancer.

  3. Now there was a study out of Massachusetts, I think, which I quote in the book. I think 2,000 women were followed over 10 years. Those who were happily married…

    Maté claims a Massachusetts study followed 2,000 women over 10 years and found those who were happily married but suppressed their emotions were four times as likely to die as those who expressed their feelings.

  4. There was this recent study that was done that showed 100% of placentas that were dissected had microplastics in them.

    Casey Means claims a recent study found microplastics in 100 percent of dissected human placentas.

  5. there was a little cool little anecdote from that study too, where they found that mosquitoes actually have like, like they learn. If you swat at the mosquito,…

    Greenfield claims a study found that mosquitoes 'learn' to avoid a particular person after being swatted at.

  6. the prevailing research and the literature suggests that you can burn about 1.0 grams of fat per minute during exercise. Like that would be about how much fat …

    Greenfield cites a named 'FASTER study' as showing high-fat dieters can burn 1.5 to 1.7 grams of fat per minute during exercise, versus a supposed 1.0 g/min ceiling in the general literature, with no loss in performance.

  7. I read a study this morning of gene editing mosquitoes now, like they're using CRISPR technology to make the mosquitoes less likely to bite you.

    Greenfield states he read a study that morning about using CRISPR gene-editing technology on mosquitoes to make them less likely to bite humans.