Send us a text Holiday gatherings should fill us up, not burn us out. We sat down to share five realistic, no-guilt strategies to stay healthy through travel, parties, and family time—so you can enjoy the turkey, the pie, and the memories without starting January in recovery mode. We begin with food, because the season revolves around the table. Learn how to build plates around real foods—protein, veggies, fiber—then savor a small serving of the treats you truly love. We talk hydration, why ...
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Send us a text Holiday gatherings should fill us up, not burn us out. We sat down to share five realistic, no-guilt strategies to stay healthy through travel, parties, and family time—so you can enjoy the turkey, the pie, and the memories without starting January in recovery mode. We begin with food, because the season revolves around the table. Learn how to build plates around real foods—protein, veggies, fiber—then savor a small serving of the treats you truly love. We talk hydration, why ...
#102 - Health Headline Highlights: From AI Brain Drain to Genetic Optimization
Frontline Health
31 minutes
3 months ago
#102 - Health Headline Highlights: From AI Brain Drain to Genetic Optimization
Send us a text Could ChatGPT be making us lazier thinkers? What happens when parents can select embryos based on appearance and cognitive traits? Is your beauty routine secretly harming your lungs? The latest Frontline Health Podcast dives deep into these provocative questions as hosts Evan Patrick and Troy Duell examine cutting-edge health headlines that challenge our understanding of technology, ethics, and personal wellbeing. A fascinating MIT study reveals ChatGPT users show signi...
Frontline Health
Send us a text Holiday gatherings should fill us up, not burn us out. We sat down to share five realistic, no-guilt strategies to stay healthy through travel, parties, and family time—so you can enjoy the turkey, the pie, and the memories without starting January in recovery mode. We begin with food, because the season revolves around the table. Learn how to build plates around real foods—protein, veggies, fiber—then savor a small serving of the treats you truly love. We talk hydration, why ...