Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian on How Poor Health is Swallowing Our Economy Whole

Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian on How Poor Health is Swallowing Our Economy Whole

My guest in this episode of The Doctor’s Farmacy is Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, the Dean of the Friedman School of Nutrition Science & Policy at Tufts University, which is regarded as the oldest and most renowned graduate school of nutrition in North America. In addition to serving as the school’s Dean, he also teaches as the Jean Mayer Professor of Nutrition and Medicine and is a trained cardiologist. Dr. Mozaffarian has served in numerous advisory roles in his career, including for the U.S. and Canadian governments, American Heart Association, Global Burden of Diseases study, World Health Organization, and United Nations. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio, Time Magazine, and many other outlets. In 2016, Thomson Reuters named him as one of the World's Most Influential Scientific Minds. Dr. Mozaffarian received his BS in biological sciences from Stanford, MD from Columbia, and clinical training in internal medicine and cardiovascular medicine from Stanford and U. Washington. He also holds an MPH from U. Washington and a Doctorate in Public Health from Harvard. Before being appointed as Dean at Tufts in 2014, Dr. Mozaffarian was at Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health for a decade and clinically active in cardiology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Tune into this brand new episode of The Doctor’s Farmacy for more!

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Encore: Why Normal Cholesterol Doesn't Always Mean Low Heart Disease Risk

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Why Reproductive Health May Be the Most Important Biomarker for Women's Longevity | Dr. Natalie Crawford

Why Reproductive Health May Be the Most Important Biomarker for Women's Longevity | Dr. Natalie Crawford

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24 Jun 1h 12min

The Perfect Gut Healing Protocol: What to Eat, Avoid, and Do Every Day

The Perfect Gut Healing Protocol: What to Eat, Avoid, and Do Every Day

Bloating, brain fog, fatigue, skin issues, food sensitivities, autoimmune symptoms—most people treat these as separate problems. But often, they can all trace back to the same place: the gut. And the ...

22 Jun 26min

Could Diet Reverse the Course of MS? Dr. Terry Wahls' Remarkable Recovery

Could Diet Reverse the Course of MS? Dr. Terry Wahls' Remarkable Recovery

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Could Mold Be Making You Sick? Symptoms, Testing, and Recovery

Could Mold Be Making You Sick? Symptoms, Testing, and Recovery

Mold is one of the most misunderstood topics in health. Some people are told it’s not a real problem. Others are led to believe it’s the cause of every symptom they have. The truth lies somewhere in t...

15 Jun 30min

Is It Burnout Or Something Deeper? The High-Functioning Trap | Dr. Judith Joseph

Is It Burnout Or Something Deeper? The High-Functioning Trap | Dr. Judith Joseph

If we're wired for joy, why do so many successful people feel exhausted, disconnected, or emotionally flat? On this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, I sit down with psychiatrist, researcher, and author...

10 Jun 1h 22min

Why Your Cholesterol Is High—and How to Start Fixing It in 10 Days

Why Your Cholesterol Is High—and How to Start Fixing It in 10 Days

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8 Jun 23min

Antidepressants Explained: Benefits, Risks, and Alternatives for Depression | Dr. James Greenblatt

Antidepressants Explained: Benefits, Risks, and Alternatives for Depression | Dr. James Greenblatt

Depression is often treated as a single condition. But two people with the same diagnosis can have completely different underlying causes. On this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, I’m rejoined by Dr. J...

3 Jun 55min

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