Welcome to The Real-World Evidence Perspective, a podcast hosted by Dr. Manfred Stapff—physician, researcher, and trusted voice in evidence-based thinking.In a time when misinformation spreads faster than truth, Dr. Manfred Stapff uses real-world data to help listeners uncover clarity amidst confusion. From healthcare to headlines, each episode explores how real-life evidence can help us make better decisions and see the world more accurately.If you're ready to think deeper and challenge what you've been told—you're in the right place.
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The Real World Perspective with Manfred Stapff, MD, PHD is a science podcast hosted by Manfred Stapff, MD, PHD, with 16 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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The Real World Perspective with Manfred Stapff, MD, PHD
We the People – Real World Data and Democracy
Apr 9, 202622 minS0
<p >Democracy depends on one critical skill which is the ability to think with facts, not fragments. In this episode of Real World Evidence Perspective, Dr. Manfred Stapff explains why access to accurate, interpretable data is not just a scientific issue but a civic responsibility. Using real examples, he reveals how relative risk, missing context, and incomplete narratives can quietly mislead public understanding.</p> <p >Dr. Manfred offers three essential rules for navigating information: understand absolute versus relative risk, verify across multiple sources, and separate correlation from causation. These are tools for independent thinking.</p> <p >While health data exist, t...
The Real World Perspective with Manfred Stapff, MD, PHD
Why Your Brain Overreacts to Breakups: The Science Behind Emotional Pain
Mar 3, 202630 minS0
<p >A breakup can feel like a medical emergency even when your life, health, and future remain intact. In this episode, Dr. Manfred Stapff explains why rejection activates powerful neurochemical responses and why emotional pain often reflects disrupted brain signaling rather than objective reality. </p> <p >Using Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Dr. Manfred shows why love, belonging, and esteem cannot be replaced by comfort or material security. When these higher-level needs collapse, shifts in oxytocin, dopamine, and serotonin intensify distress, making disappointment feel existential.</p> <p >He contrasts the fast-reacting limbic system with the slower frontal cortex, clarifying why shock, an...
The Real World Perspective with Manfred Stapff, MD, PHD
Flying on Facts: Why Aviation Depends on Correct Information
Feb 3, 202622 minS0
<p >Every safe flight depends on one thing above all else: correct information. In this episode, Dr. Manfred Stapff, joined by Jan Arthur Stroem, a former Boeing 747 pilot, steps into the cockpit to show why aviation demands facts over feelings and why that discipline matters far beyond the runway. </p> <p >Jan Arthur reveals how pilots make life‑critical decisions under pressure. Standardized language, constant cross‑checks, and verified data prevent small errors from becoming fatal ones. From weather interpretation to instrument trust and instruction read‑backs, aviation eliminates misinformation in real time. Jan Arthur also explains why intuition must yield t...
The Real World Perspective with Manfred Stapff, MD, PHD
When Kids Meet Technology: Building Critical Thinkers in a Hyper‑connected World
Jan 20, 202620 minS0
<p >Kids meet technology long before they meet critical thinking and that gap has real consequences. In this episode, Dr. Manfred Stapff talks to Dr. Annalies Corbin, founder and CEO of the PAST Foundation, to examine how young minds can learn to question information, think independently, and thrive in a world that never stops sending signals. </p> <p >Dr. Manfred sets the stage by highlighting why democracies rely on educated, analytical citizens. Dr. Annalies expands this idea by explaining how today's toddlers are already fluent with digital devices, yet lack the cognitive maturity to judge what's real, reliable, or safe. T...
The Real World Perspective with Manfred Stapff, MD, PHD
How Hormone Replacement Therapy Can Transform Women's Life After Menopause
Dec 30, 202522 minS0
<p >Menopause affects every woman, yet for decades hormone replacement therapy (HRT) carried a shadow of fear. In this episode, Dr. Manfred Stapff breaks down what the science actually shows and why the FDA's renewed stance on HRT marks a turning point for women's health. </p> <p >Dr. Manfred cuts through decades of confusion by revisiting the 2002 Women's Health Initiative study that examined older women using outdated hormone formulations. He reveals why those findings never applied to women beginning HRT in their late 40s and 50s and highlights what the evidence actually shows. The risks were minimal, and the relief f...
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