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Intelligent Medicine Radio for October 21, Part 2: Peanut Allergies

New study shows ultra-processed foods as addictive as cocaine or heroin; Is your DNA steering you toward vegetarianism? Is “nutrigenomics” ready for prime time? Treatments for Long Covid; Can nearsightedness be prevented or reversed with supplements? Blue blocker glasses—is that a thing? Exercise staves off cognitive decline—but can it boost brain performance in younger people? New skin patch promises hope for kids with life-threatening peanut allergies. Click HERE for part 1. Click HERE for articles and resources relating to this podcast episode.

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