I stopped drinking alcohol after listening to your alcohol podcast and have been sending it to lots of other people. Yesterday though I read part of the book The Matter With Things by Iain McGilchrist (see - Appendix 2), where he says that the conclusions from the studies on alcohol were not in accordance with the data. He said that although clear that cigarettes are bad, the same cannot be said for alcohol use when not to excess. That moderate alcohol use lowers risk of heart disease and diabetes effects. That moderate drinkers have longer lifespan than non-drinkers. He cites the same studies but examines the actual data rather than looking at just the conclusion. Is there more to say on this subject? My relatives in rural Italy who drink moderate amounts of red wine frequently (with lunch and dinner) and are still quite sprightly despite no modern health interventions are good adverts for this. They know nothing about gym, sauna, superfoods, supplements, but are quite fit and active when 70+
Hello , i have question about body sensations , i am a fit person i wokrout 4-5 times per week for about 5-6 years , last year because of high stress i developed panic attacks etc... Hypochondria , which is making my workouts very hard especially body sensations during or after workout . is there any tips that i can use ? thank you. ( i am not english speaker sorry for grammar mistakes :) )
I am a menopausal woman and just listened to Dr. Lisa Mosconi on another podcast. Her research is paramount and so much of what she studies and teaches was new to me. In my opinion, you would do a much better job of interviewing her. Would you consider inviting her on your show? Please?