Overview
Americans are sicker than ever, and it’s not only resulting in poor physical and mental health; it’s impacting our economy, our environment, our children’s future, and our national security.
On today’s episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, I’m excited to talk to my longtime friend, activist, and nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. about how we got here and what’s needed to turn things around.
If you’ve only heard him through social media sound bites, tune in to learn where he really stands on the most important issues shaping America’s health.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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Why Kennedy believes America is facing a chronic disease epidemic and how corporate influence keeps the country sick.
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The staggering rise in chronic diseases since the 1980s and the environmental factors driving them.
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How ultra-processed foods impact mental and physical health, contributing to anxiety, depression, and inflammation.
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The role of NIH, FDA, and regulatory agencies in public health—and how Kennedy proposes to tackle corporate capture.
- His thoughts on creating wellness initiatives to transform public health, including nutrition, fitness, and community wellness programs.
Don’t miss this important conversation about how we can address the root causes of America’s health crisis and create a healthier, more resilient future.