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Author: michaelgregermd@gmail.com (Michael Greger, M.D. FACLM)

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Michael Greger, M.D. FACLM, founder of NutritionFacts.org and New York Times best-selling author of How Not to Die, How Not to Diet, and the just-released How Not to Age, brings you the latest in evidence-based nutrition research, delivered in easy to understand video segments.



NutritionFacts.org is a non-profit and non-commercial public health organization, and more than 2,000 videos on virtually every aspect of healthy eating are available on our website. New videos and blogs are uploaded every day–always without any sponsors, ads, brand partnerships, or paid subscriptions.
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A century ago, the age of first menstruation averaged as late as nearly 17. Why is sexual maturity coming so much earlier now?
Donating time and money isn’t just good for the world, it may be good for our health.
Irrigation (also called ear syringing), which involves flushing out ear wax with a low-pressure jet of warm (body temperature) water, works up to 70 to 90 percent of the time.
Where did the idea of therapeutic fasting come from?
Photographs are taken inside the ear canal before and after ear candling to put it to the test.
Self-experimentation with the anti-aging drug rapamycin continues to be strongly discouraged.
See if you know more about basic nutrition than most doctors.
Rapamycin appears to be a universal anti-aging drug, extending the lifespan of all animals tested to date; it’s the only known drug to do so.
Inhibiting mTOR, the “master determinant of lifespan,” is considered the best validated aging regulator.
How effective are flu shots, elderberries, echinacea, and cranberries?
Probiotics can actually interfere with microbiome recovery after antibiotics, rather than facilitate it.
It may be prudent to limit chronic, vigorous exercise to no more than an hour a day and no more than five hours a week, taking at least one or two days off. For runners, the recommended upper limit for longevity benefits is 30 miles a week.
What do hospitals have to say for themselves for feeding people meals that appear to be designed to inspire repeat business?
I was surprised by how much controversy is in the medical literature over whether the apparent longevity benefits of exercise are even real.
Exercise Is Medicine

Exercise Is Medicine

2024-11-0404:31

The evidence supporting the overall health benefits of physical activity is overwhelming.
One of the few food contaminants found at higher levels in those eating plant-based diets are mycotoxins, fungal toxins in moldy foods, such as oats. Most food crops are contaminated with fungal mycotoxins, but some are worse than others.
The official exercise recommendations are a “trade-off between optimizing health outcomes and minimizing requirements for individuals,” but what does the science say is best?
Five massive new trials have been published recently, randomizing tens of thousands to various formulations of fish oil versus placebo.
Caloric restriction can boost levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which is considered to play a critical role in mood disorders.
Blue-green algae, chlorella, and spirulina are all advertised as being beneficial, but they could be harmful because they are often contaminated with algal toxins.
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April AS

Is there a reason that this podcast is the only one that has issues with playing? Meaning starts and then stops, and then starts and stops again, over and over again. It's annoying! Is there somewhere better to listen to this content?

Oct 26th
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Nick

vegan nonsense...

Jan 2nd
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