Published Feb 18, 2025
Are Podcast Hosts Spreading Health Misinformation? Plus 4 New Studies You Need to Know | Drew Harrisberg, Bsc
Simon Hill and Drew Harrisberg dive into the responsibility of podcast hosts in combating health misinformation, while dissecting scientific evidence versus anecdotes and sharing critical insights on exercise recovery techniques and nutritional studies, focusing on selenium, monounsaturated fats, and their effects on health and type 2 diabetes.

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