The Mindbodygreen Podcast
558: The most common health myths, debunked | Marty Makary, M.D.
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- Duration: 0:50:31
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Synopsis
“There are giant blind spots in, modern medicine,” says Marty Makary, M.D. Marty, a a John Hopkins surgeon and public health researcher joins us to debunk the most common health myths, plus: -The sketchy history of cholesterol in medicine (~2:40) -What’s the deal with seed oils? (~7:25) -Why so many people have peanut allergies (~10:30) -A new study about antibiotics & chronic disease (~14:45) -Fluoride & the microbiome (~16:30) -The breast implant syndrome scandal (~21:15) -The tragic rumors about hormone replacement therapy (~22:45) -Are we overusing Tylenol? (~26:45) -The truth about marijuana & mental health risks (~29:45) -How to be your own medical advocate (~35:45) -Why we need more research on the gut microbiome (~40:40) -Where we’re at with testing (~44:30) Referenced in the episode: -Pick up his new book, Blind Spots (https://geni.us/blindspots) -Marty’s previous book, The Price We Pay (https://www.amazon.com/Price-We-Pay-American-Health/dp/B0845R6ZXX) -Connect with Marty on LinkedIn -Resear