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Surgeon General Concerns, Histamine Intolerance Management, Pediatricians' RSV Antibodies, Microplastics Critique, Mammogram Heart Disease Screening, and Dancing for Dementia Prevention

Mar 13, 2026
Discussion covers concerns about a high-profile public health nominee trading clinical credibility for influencer profit. Dietary debates focus on avoiding ultra-processed foods and nuances around saturated fats. Practical tips for histamine intolerance and surprising RSV immunity found in long-serving pediatric clinicians are highlighted. Science critiques include microplastics in tumors, AI mammogram heart-risk detection, and dancing as a dementia-prevention strategy.
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INSIGHT

Ultra Processed Foods Harm Immunity

  • Ultra-processed foods drive insulin resistance and inflammation, which may worsen outcomes from infections even if they don't prevent infection itself.
  • Dr. Dawn links industrially processed, calorie-dense foods to impaired immunity and suggests whole foods largely plant-based reduce that risk.
INSIGHT

Surgeon General Nominee Has Influencer Conflicts

  • Casey Means is a Stanford grad who left residency to become a wellness influencer and co-founded Make America Healthy Again.
  • Dr. Dawn warns her supplement endorsements and paid device promotions make her ethically unfit for Surgeon General.
ANECDOTE

Swiss Listener Solved Histamine Intolerance With DAO

  • Lou from Switzerland managed histamine intolerance by avoiding aged meats, shellfish, fermented foods and pollen cross-reactives during hay fever.
  • The game-changer was taking DAO (diamine oxidase) supplements before meals to break down gut histamine.
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