Hidden Dangers of America's Drug Approval System & Outdoor Activities And Your Mental Health
Episode Segments:
The Hidden Dangers of America's Drug Approval System Ever wondered why some medications cost a fortune but might not work as promised? Jerry Avorn, MD, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Senior Internist in the Mass General Brigham health-care system, author of “Rethinking Medications: Truth, Power, and the Drugs You Take”, pulls back the curtain on America's complex pharmaceutical landscape and how it affects your health.
Green Spaces, Mental Resilience Simple outdoor activities like walking and gardening emerged as powerful tools for maintaining mental health during the pandemic. Colby Parkinson, doctoral student at Penn State, discusses his research that revealed the significant impact of regular outdoor engagement on reducing stress and improving overall well-being.
Raising Awareness: The Hidden Cancer Risks of Alcohol Did you know that drinking alcohol could significantly increase your cancer risk? A staggering 60% of Americans remain unaware of this crucial connection. Sanjay Shete, PhD, Deputy Division Head of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, explains how you can better protect yourself and your loved ones from alcohol-related cancer risks.