Sydney Ross Singer

Sydney Ross Singer

Biography:

Sydney Ross Singer is a medical anthropologist. He received a Bachelor's of Science in biology from the University of Utah in 1979, spent two years in the biochemistry Ph.D. program at Duke University, followed by another two years at Duke in the anthropology Ph.D. program, receiving a Master’s Degree. He then attended the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston, Texas on a full academic scholarship. Sydney is pioneering a new field of health research, called Applied Medical Anthropology, shedding light on the many ways our culture is making us sick.

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Past Shows:

  • Disaster Preparedness/ What's Making us Sick?

    Mat Stein shared tips on preparing for disaster scenarios. Followed by Sydney Ross Singer on lifestyle choices that can make us sick.More »
  • What's Making Us Sick?

    Medical anthropologist Sydney Ross Singer discussed the many ways our culture and lifestyle are making us sick. People are raised to be ignorant about how the body works because our society wants us to seek out "experts" when we have a problem, and become consumers of their...More »

Last Night

The Challenger Explosion / New England Paranormal
The Challenger Explosion / New England Paranormal
Author Adam Higginbotham discussed the 1986 space shuttle Challenger explosion. Followed by host and researcher Jeff Belanger on paranormal legends and mysteries of New England.

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