Intelligent Medicine Radio for January 10: Long-Overdue Change to the Broken Food Pyramid

Intelligent Medicine Radio for January 10, Part 1: Long-Overdue Change to the Broken Food Pyramid

Applauding a long-overdue change to the broken Food Pyramid; Vitamin C enhances skin health, protects against environmental pollutants; FDA green lights testosterone replacement; Does CoQ10 protect against statin muscle damage? The story of America’s first vitamin pioneer; Millions of America’s seniors take 8 or more prescription drugs simultaneously. 



Intelligent Medicine Radio for January 10, Part 2: Is just a little red wine every day bad for you?

MAHA derailed by federal policies that allow harmful chemicals to proliferate; 25 years later, a study that exonerated glyphosate has been retracted due to undue influence from Monsanto; Judge blocks W. Virginia artificial food dye and additive ban; New refined criteria would raise US obesity rate to nearly 70%; FDA approves electrical stimulation headset as safe and effective for home-use to treat depression; Accidental toxic fume releases on planes cause long-term disability, deaths, in passengers and crew. “Digital pacifier” screen time for toddlers found to hike risk for adolescent focus problems, anxiety; Is just a little red wine every day bad for you?