In the second episode of Diet Wars, we talk with two clinical COVID19 experts on the front line. We address personal protective equipment (PPE), factors that may increase risk to healthcare workers, risk factors for mortality, clinical presentation, laboratory testing including non-specific markers of disease, and the current science on treatment. In our Q&A, we cover NSAIDs, supplements, severe lockdown, ACE2 expression, length of immunity after infection, and the extent of undetected cases.
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Eric Driscoll Why Michael Greger? He's not selling anything other than a diet and all proceeds from books, etc. go to the non-profit charity.
Mainstream, popular health gurus peddle ineffective, dangerous, and costly products that degrade physical and financial health and should be criminalized · December 17, 2020
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Jeff Borden Classy response, Mr. Bass.
Nutrition and health science unreliable/low-quality/reliable/high-quality information list page · October 26, 2020
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Timo Suomi I have a hard time believing that we use less sugar now than before. In my youth, people we poorer and we ate A LOT less sugar. Now even herring, BBQ sauce, french fries and Subway bread has more than...
Sugar intake vs. diabetes in the United States, United Kingdom, and China. Very little correlation using the united Nations food and agricultural association dataset. · October 20, 2020
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ArtemKuchin Hmm.. Here is Russia we have couple of PHD in Anthropology and they say that early men in Europe were more carnivorous than wolves. The discovered are made in recent 5-10 years. And they did ate a lot...
Why I question the objectivity of low-carb pioneers Stephen Phinney and Jeff Volek · October 18, 2020
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Jeff Borden Based on the above bar chart, I can now feel good about adding more Wild Turkey to my daily regimen. I like mine in a glass...with some ice.
Is fruit specially engineered to be more calorie- and carbohydrate-dense--and thus fattening--than at any other time in history? Maybe, but that's not the whole story. Meat and hypercaloricizat... · September 5, 2020