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This week, Dr. Kahn dives into a packed lineup of new research and hot topics in heart health. He breaks down two major U.S. government reports—one on vaccines and another on the #MAHA movement—before covering a wide range of updates, including: plant-based diets and fasting-mimicking diets for liver health, high-fiber diets and PFAS, vitamin D and aging, CoQ10 and Fosamax, creatine for brain health, conflicts of interest in meat studies, HRT and heart markers, Type 1 diabetes and plant diets, homocysteine in hypertension, mouth taping, niacin in COPD, and aspirin use based on coronary calcium scores.
The featured segment tackles the controversy around seed oils—often labeled the "Hateful 8." Are these oils really harming your health, or is the fear overblown? Dr. Kahn breaks it all down in this must-hear episode.
Thanks to endur.com – use the code KahnMD10 for a discount.
By Dr. Joel Kahn4.6
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This week, Dr. Kahn dives into a packed lineup of new research and hot topics in heart health. He breaks down two major U.S. government reports—one on vaccines and another on the #MAHA movement—before covering a wide range of updates, including: plant-based diets and fasting-mimicking diets for liver health, high-fiber diets and PFAS, vitamin D and aging, CoQ10 and Fosamax, creatine for brain health, conflicts of interest in meat studies, HRT and heart markers, Type 1 diabetes and plant diets, homocysteine in hypertension, mouth taping, niacin in COPD, and aspirin use based on coronary calcium scores.
The featured segment tackles the controversy around seed oils—often labeled the "Hateful 8." Are these oils really harming your health, or is the fear overblown? Dr. Kahn breaks it all down in this must-hear episode.
Thanks to endur.com – use the code KahnMD10 for a discount.

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