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Nero Wolfe: A Slight Case of Perjury
Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe
02/21/25 • 36 min
A man is acquitted of murder on perjured testimony and hires Wolfe to locate the real killer.
Original Air Date: April 6, 1951
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You Might Also Like: ZOE Science & Nutrition
Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe
10/14/24 • -1 min
Introducing What to eat to avoid osteoporosis from ZOE Science & Nutrition.
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Every 12 years, our skeletons undergo a complete transformation.
Prof. Tim Spector and Prof. Cyrus Cooper discuss how to avoid Osteoporosis, a condition where bones become fragile, significantly increases the risk of fractures from minor incidents, often without any noticeable symptoms. Worldwide, it affects one in three women and one in five men over fifty, leading to pain, potential disability and loss of independence.
In today’s episode, Jonathan, Tim and Cyrus ask the question: How can understanding osteoporosis and implementing targeted lifestyle changes enhance bone health and reduce the risk of fractures?
Cyrus Cooper is a Professor of Rheumatology at the University of Southampton, where he is also the Director of the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit and Vice-Dean of Medicine. In addition, he’s a Professor of Musculoskeletal Science at the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences at the University of Oxford.
Tim Spector is one of the world’s top 100 most-cited scientists, a professor of epidemiology, and scientific Co-Founder at ZOE. Tim trained originally in rheumatology and epidemiology.
🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood supplement - Daily30+
*Naturally high in copper which contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism and the normal function of the immune system
Learn how your body responds to food 👉 zoe.com/podcast for 10% off
Follow ZOE on Instagram.
Timecodes
00:00 Introduction
01:21 Quickfire questions
03:08 What is osteoporosis?
06:10 Why might our bones become more fragile as we age?
08:10 Your skeleton renews itself all the time
10:30 Does menopause cause osteoporosis?
12:48 What's it like living with osteoporosis?
15:16 How common is osteoporosis in males?
16:04 What are the symptoms of osteoporosis and at what age should you get checked?
21:40 Some chilling statistics about osteoporosis
23:10 Common myths about the effects of calcium and vitamin D on osteoporosis
27:50 What is the latest science on vitamin D supplementation?
34:10 Can vitamin D and calcium ensure children’s bone density is healthy?
34:55 Osteoporosis treatment options, including new drugs
37:20 The impacts of HRT on bone density
39:30 What are the downsides to some of these treatments?
43:00 Does physical activity help to prevent fractures?
44:30 Lifestyle impacts: diet and nutrition
49:40 Can exercise make your bones stronger?
55:20 Ideal exercises to prevent osteoporosis
57:10 Cyrus and Tim’s top 3 actions to improve bone health
59:10 Summary
Mentioned in today's episode:
- Accumulation of risk factors associated with poor bone health in older adults, published in Archives of Osteoporosis
Relevant studies:
- Influence of vitamin D supplementation on bone mineral content, bone turnover markers and fracture risk, published in Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
- Pregnancy Vitamin D Supplementation and Childhood Bone Mass at Age 4 Years, published in JBMR Plus
- The role of calcium supplementation in healthy musculoskeletal ageing, published in Osteoporosis International
Books:
- Osteoporosis: A Lifecourse Epidemiology Approach to Skeletal Health by Prof Cyrus Cooper
Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here
Episode transcripts are available here.
DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For an...

You Might Also Like: ZOE Science & Nutrition
Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe
10/22/24 • -1 min
Introducing What to eat to avoid osteoporosis from ZOE Science & Nutrition.
Follow the show: ZOE Science & Nutrition
Every 12 years, our skeletons undergo a complete transformation.
Prof. Tim Spector and Prof. Cyrus Cooper discuss how to avoid Osteoporosis, a condition where bones become fragile, significantly increases the risk of fractures from minor incidents, often without any noticeable symptoms. Worldwide, it affects one in three women and one in five men over fifty, leading to pain, potential disability and loss of independence.
In today’s episode, Jonathan, Tim and Cyrus ask the question: How can understanding osteoporosis and implementing targeted lifestyle changes enhance bone health and reduce the risk of fractures?
Cyrus Cooper is a Professor of Rheumatology at the University of Southampton, where he is also the Director of the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit and Vice-Dean of Medicine. In addition, he’s a Professor of Musculoskeletal Science at the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences at the University of Oxford.
Tim Spector is one of the world’s top 100 most-cited scientists, a professor of epidemiology, and scientific Co-Founder at ZOE. Tim trained originally in rheumatology and epidemiology.
🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood supplement - Daily30+
*Naturally high in copper which contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism and the normal function of the immune system
Learn how your body responds to food 👉 zoe.com/podcast for 10% off
Follow ZOE on Instagram.
Timecodes
00:00 Introduction
01:21 Quickfire questions
03:08 What is osteoporosis?
06:10 Why might our bones become more fragile as we age?
08:10 Your skeleton renews itself all the time
10:30 Does menopause cause osteoporosis?
12:48 What's it like living with osteoporosis?
15:16 How common is osteoporosis in males?
16:04 What are the symptoms of osteoporosis and at what age should you get checked?
21:40 Some chilling statistics about osteoporosis
23:10 Common myths about the effects of calcium and vitamin D on osteoporosis
27:50 What is the latest science on vitamin D supplementation?
34:10 Can vitamin D and calcium ensure children’s bone density is healthy?
34:55 Osteoporosis treatment options, including new drugs
37:20 The impacts of HRT on bone density
39:30 What are the downsides to some of these treatments?
43:00 Does physical activity help to prevent fractures?
44:30 Lifestyle impacts: diet and nutrition
49:40 Can exercise make your bones stronger?
55:20 Ideal exercises to prevent osteoporosis
57:10 Cyrus and Tim’s top 3 actions to improve bone health
59:10 Summary
Mentioned in today's episode:
- Accumulation of risk factors associated with poor bone health in older adults, published in Archives of Osteoporosis
Relevant studies:
- Influence of vitamin D supplementation on bone mineral content, bone turnover markers and fracture risk, published in Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
- Pregnancy Vitamin D Supplementation and Childhood Bone Mass at Age 4 Years, published in JBMR Plus
- The role of calcium supplementation in healthy musculoskeletal ageing, published in Osteoporosis International
Books:
- Osteoporosis: A Lifecourse Epidemiology Approach to Skeletal Health by Prof Cyrus Cooper
Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here
Episode transcripts are available here.
DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For an...

You Might Also Like: ZOE Science & Nutrition
Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe
11/05/24 • -1 min
Introducing How to lower cholesterol in 10 days | Prof. Sarah Berry from ZOE Science & Nutrition.
Follow the show: ZOE Science & Nutrition
Forty percent of people in the UK and US have high cholesterol. Knowing how to lower it can be confusing. In today’s episode, we simplify the science of cholesterol, drawing from ZOE’s 2021 PREDICT study, which explored its link to the gut microbiome.
Dr. Sarah Berry explains the differences between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ cholesterol, discusses how cholesterol can impact your health, and shares tips on maintaining healthy cholesterol levels.
Sarah is a professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at King's College London and Chief Scientist at ZOE. She is also the lead nutritional scientist on the PREDICT program.
🥑 Learn how your body responds to food 👉 zoe.com/podcast for 10% off
🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood supplement - Daily 30
*Naturally high in copper which contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism and the normal function of the immune system
Follow ZOE on Instagram.
Timecodes
00:00 Introduction
01:40 Quickfire questions
04:01 What is cholesterol?
05:50 LDL vs HDL cholesterol
11:35 How diet affects cholesterol
13:55 Which fats should you increase?
16:00 Why do some people have high LDL levels?
18:40 The gut microbiome and cholesterol
20:37 What is ApoB?
24:00 Why don’t all doctors measure ApoB?
25:50 Why triglycerides matter to your health
29:30 Triglycerides and post-meal responses
30:45 Which foods can help lower cholesterol?
33:20 Saturated fat explained
35:30 How refined carbs affect cholesterol
39:50 Can you trust ‘low fat’ food labels?
41:15 The benefits of whole grain carbohydrates and fibre
45:03 Sarah’s personal view on statins
48:13 Cholesterol levels in postmenopausal women
Books by our ZOE Scientists:
- Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati
- Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector
- Fibre Fuelled by Dr Will Bulsiewicz
Free resources from ZOE:
- Live Healthier: Top 10 Tips From ZOE Science & Nutrition
- Gut Guide - for a healthier microbiome in weeks
Mentioned in today's episode
- What are triglycerides and why do you need them
- Does variation in serum LDL-cholesterol response to dietary fatty acids help explain the controversy over fat quality and cardiovascular disease risk? Atherosclerosis VOL 328
- Determination of variability in serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol response to the replacement of dietary saturated fat with unsaturated fat, Proceedings of the Nutrition Society.
- Dietary saturated fat and cholesterol: cracking the myths around eggs and cardiovascular disease, J Nutr Sci. 2023
- The effects of probiotics on total cholesterol, Medicine (Baltimore)
- Microbiome connections with host metabolism and habitual diet from 1,098 deeply phenotyped individuals (Zoe’s PREDICT study)
Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here.
Episode transcripts are available here.
DISCLAIMER: Please...

You Might Also Like: It Has to Be Me
Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe
05/17/11 • -1 min
Introducing Episode 01: Community Change Starts With You from It Has to Be Me.
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DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to [email protected].

Nero Wolfe: The Case of the Vanishing Shells
Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe
10/22/24 • 36 min
Archie gets Nero Wolfe hired by an actress who is afraid of being cut out of a lead role in a play.
Original Air Date: February 2, 1951
Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net
Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net
Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715
Give us a call at 208-991-4783
Take the listener survey at https://survey.greatdetectives.net
Check out our social media at https://www.greatdetectives.net

You Might Also Like: ZOE Science & Nutrition
Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe
11/19/24 • -1 min
Introducing Conquer IBS: 3 steps to healthier digestion from ZOE Science & Nutrition.
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a lot more common than you might think. In fact, it affects 1 in 10 people globally. Yet there are still a lot of questions about why it occurs and how best to treat it.
Could new research connecting gut health to mental health help us unravel its mysteries?
In today’s short episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan and Dr. Will ask: What exactly is IBS, and how does it connect to our brains?
Follow ZOE on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zoe/
Download our FREE guide — Top 10 Tips to Live Healthier: https://zoe.com/freeguide
Referenced in today’s episode:
- FODMAP Diet: What you need to know from Johns Hopkins Medicine
- Large-scale genetic study reveals new clues for the shared origins of irritable bowel syndrome and mental health disorder from the University of Cambridge
- Irritable bowel syndrome: A chronic sequelae of acute gastroenteritis from Gastroenterology
- William Olser: Biographical overview from the National Library Of Medicine
- IBS: What you need to know from the National Center For Complementary and Integrative Health
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) overview from Johns Hopkins Medicine
Episode transcripts are available here.
Is there a nutrition topic you’d like us to explore? Email us at [email protected] and we’ll do our best to cover it.
DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to [email protected].

You Might Also Like: Mind The Business: Small Business Success Stories
Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe
05/17/11 • -1 min
Introducing Showing Up For Your Customers - Small Business Customer Service from Mind The Business: Small Business Success Stories.
Follow the show: Mind The Business: Small Business Success Stories
DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to [email protected].

You Might Also Like: ZOE Science & Nutrition
Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe
08/27/24 • -1 min
Introducing How to lower cholesterol in 10 days | Prof. Sarah Berry from ZOE Science & Nutrition.
Follow the show: ZOE Science & Nutrition
Forty percent of people in the UK and US have high cholesterol. Knowing how to lower it can be confusing. In today’s episode, we simplify the science of cholesterol, drawing from ZOE’s 2021 PREDICT study, which explored its link to the gut microbiome.
Dr. Sarah Berry explains the differences between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ cholesterol, discusses how cholesterol can impact your health, and shares tips on maintaining healthy cholesterol levels.
Sarah is a professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at King's College London and Chief Scientist at ZOE. She is also the lead nutritional scientist on the PREDICT program.
🥑 Learn how your body responds to food 👉 zoe.com/podcast for 10% off
🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood supplement - Daily 30
*Naturally high in copper which contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism and the normal function of the immune system
Follow ZOE on Instagram.
Timecodes
00:00 Introduction
01:40 Quickfire questions
04:01 What is cholesterol?
05:50 LDL vs HDL cholesterol
11:35 How diet affects cholesterol
13:55 Which fats should you increase?
16:00 Why do some people have high LDL levels?
18:40 The gut microbiome and cholesterol
20:37 What is ApoB?
24:00 Why don’t all doctors measure ApoB?
25:50 Why triglycerides matter to your health
29:30 Triglycerides and post-meal responses
30:45 Which foods can help lower cholesterol?
33:20 Saturated fat explained
35:30 How refined carbs affect cholesterol
39:50 Can you trust ‘low fat’ food labels?
41:15 The benefits of whole grain carbohydrates and fibre
45:03 Sarah’s personal view on statins
48:13 Cholesterol levels in postmenopausal women
Books by our ZOE Scientists:
- Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati
- Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector
- Fibre Fuelled by Dr Will Bulsiewicz
Free resources from ZOE:
- Live Healthier: Top 10 Tips From ZOE Science & Nutrition
- Gut Guide - for a healthier microbiome in weeks
Mentioned in today's episode
- What are triglycerides and why do you need them
- Does variation in serum LDL-cholesterol response to dietary fatty acids help explain the controversy over fat quality and cardiovascular disease risk? Atherosclerosis VOL 328
- Determination of variability in serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol response to the replacement of dietary saturated fat with unsaturated fat, Proceedings of the Nutrition Society.
- Dietary saturated fat and cholesterol: cracking the myths around eggs and cardiovascular disease, J Nutr Sci. 2023
- The effects of probiotics on total cholesterol, Medicine (Baltimore)
- Microbiome connections with host metabolism and habitual diet from 1,098 deeply phenotyped individuals (Zoe’s PREDICT study)
Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here.
Episode transcripts are available here.
DISCLAIMER: Please...

Nero Wolfe: The Case of the Bashful Body
Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe
09/17/24 • 33 min
While visiting an orchid shop, Archie finds the dead body of a disliked man. By the time, Archie gets Nero Wolfe, the body is gone with only some blood on a fern.
Original Air Date: December 29, 1950
Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net
Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net
Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715
Give us a call at 208-991-4783
Take the listener survey at https://survey.greatdetectives.net
Check out our social media at https://www.greatdetectives.net
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How many episodes does Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe have?
Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe currently has 52 episodes available.
What topics does Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe cover?
The podcast is about Radio, Old, Podcasts, Detective, Time, Arts and Performing Arts.
What is the most popular episode on Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe?
The episode title 'Nero Wolfe: The Case of the Lost Heir' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe?
The average episode length on Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe is 34 minutes.
How often are episodes of Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe released?
Episodes of Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe are typically released every 6 days, 17 hours.
When was the first episode of Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe?
The first episode of Old Time Radio Nero Wolfe was released on May 17, 2011.
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