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  <title>How do we help students be more critical of health advice?</title>
  <description>In this episode, host Tricia Friedman sits down with Dr. Michael Greger, bestselling author and founder of NutritionFacts.org, to explore why non-commercial, evidence-based health guidance matters more than ever. They discuss lifestyle medicine, plant-based nutrition, scientific integrity, cannabis research, and how small, testable behavior changes can dramatically improve long-term health. What This Conversation Is Really About Health advice is everywhere — but trustworthy guidance is not. This conversation slows things down and examines how to make informed choices in a noisy, commercialized health landscape, without absolutism, hype, or fear-based messaging. Dr. Greger shares:   Why he donates 100% of book proceeds to charity   How lifestyle medicine transformed his own family’s health   What the science actually says about cannabis — both risks and benefits   Why updating guidance as evidence evolves is a strength, not a weakness   How social support, not willpower, determines whether health changes last   Key Topics Covered   Why non-commercial health information matters How financial incentives distort nutrition and medical guidance — and how to recognize bias.   Lifestyle medicine in practice Diet, movement, and daily habits as powerful tools for disease prevention and reversal.   Plant-based eating (defined clearly) What “plant-based” actually means — and what it doesn’t.   Cannabis: separating evidence from ideology What newer human studies reveal about cancer risk, pain management, and safer use.   Scientific uncertainty and misinformation How peer-reviewed research works, where it fails, and how to interpret studies responsibly.   Behavior change that sticks Why short-term “experiments,” bodily feedback, and social support outperform rigid rules.   Who This Episode Is For   Listeners overwhelmed by conflicting health advice   Educators, parents, and caregivers navigating cannabis conversations   Anyone curious about plant-based nutrition without extremism   People interested in evidence-based, non-commercial wellness guidance   Listeners looking for sustainable, realistic behavior change    About the Guest Dr. Michael Greger is a physician, internationally recognized speaker, and New York Times bestselling author of How Not to Die. He is the founder of NutritionFacts.org, a nonprofit providing free, evidence-based nutrition research, and a leading voice in lifestyle medicine. Chapters    Introduction and Non-Commercial Guidance - 0:00   Dr. Greger's Personal Story and Motivation - 3:15   Importance of Repeated Guidance and Lifestyle Changes - 6:30   Updated Book Topics: COVID, Cannabis, and Misinformation - 10:45   Science Communication and Challenges - 15:00   Plant-Based Diet and Personal Health Experiments - 19:15   Social Support and Sustainable Lifestyle Changes - 23:30   Closing Thoughts and Positive Messages - 27:45  </description>
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