I was upset by a comment from one of President Clinton’s doctors and so I made this video. The doctor states publicly that President Clinton’s lifestyle had nothing to do with the progression of his coronary heart disease. That is simply not consistent with available medical research.
I know I haven’t put out a podcast in a while – not sure where I’m going with that. However, I have been busy working on videos. Here is my latest attempt to create concise videos with a goal of educating and inspiring people to live healthier lives.
Sugar has become a major component of the American diet and is believed to be a significant contributor to rising rates of obesity and chronic diseases. One of the most common sources of sugar in the American diet is sugar-sweetened beverages, like soft drinks. In September, 2009 the American Heart Association (AHA) published new recommendations for sugar consumption.
In the first episode of the Science2Health podcast I have an interview with Dr. Dana King about his research on the change in adherence rates to healthy lifestyle habits among American adults and the effect these changes have had on the prevalence of chronic diseases. Dr. King is a medical researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina.