This week, the virus didn’t win — the committee did.
Dr. Terry Simpson opens with a personal look at the rollback of the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns — a policy that ignores decades of data from Alaska showing infants catch hepatitis B from caregivers, not just mothers. Then, updates on vaccines that save lives: shingles shots that protect the brain, and HPV vaccines that may erase an entire cancer from the map.
You’ll hear how Australia is on track to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035 — thanks to universal HPV vaccination, smarter screening, and access to self-collection testing — and why Dr. Simpson’s own 15-year-old son is fully vaccinated. Sons and daughters alike can help end HPV-linked cancers, from cervical to oral.
Also in this episode:
mRNA COVID vaccines linked to 25% lower all-cause mortality.
Mediterranean and MIND diets improve brain function in MS.
Polyphenols from tea, coffee, and berries boost heart health.
WHO endorses GLP-1s for long-term obesity treatment.
New hope for HIV remission, concerns over AI and privacy, and why ERs are seeing a surge in “scromiting.”
Dr. Simpson Unfiltered — where data beats dogma, and science always gets the last word.





