Chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, MD reveals the findings of a year's research in which he evaluated the preventive role of diet in avoiding and reversing heart disease. The documentary also features interviews with medical experts and former US President Bill Clinton.
Have you ever wondered why a bunch of carrots costs more than a package of Twinkies? Food journalist Michael Pollan connects the dots between food policy, high-fructose corn syrup, and our health
many scientists are convinced that for humans it is a super antioxidant, a powerful antibiotic, energy booster, heart-helper, lung-improver and sex sustainer.
Today, scientists believe that we are
entering the 6th Mass Extinction. But unlike the previous five, this one
will not take centuries to unfold—in fact, it will take place in our
lifetimes. As scientists begin to realize the severity of the crisis and
new worldwide assessments are made, the news is difficult to believe.
At least half of all plant and animal species are likely to disappear in
the wild within the next 30-40 years, including many of the most
familiar and beloved large mammals: elephants, polar bears, chimpanzees,
gorillas and all the great apes, all the big cats, and many, many
others. Bird species are similarly imperiled, songbird populations have
declined by 50% in the last 40 years. One out of every eight species of
plant life worldwide and almost one third of the plant species within
the United States already face extinction. Populations of large ocean
fish have declined by 90% since the 1950s. All around the world, birds,
reptiles, mammals, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates, as well as
trees, flowering plants, and other flora, are all in steep decline.
We are dependent on the earth's biodiversity for survival and without it we are in big trouble. calloflife.com
Chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, MD reveals the findings of a year's research in which he evaluated the preventive role of diet in avoiding and reversing heart disease. The documentary also features interviews with medical experts and former US President Bill Clinton.
Have you ever wondered why a bunch of carrots costs more than a package of Twinkies? Food journalist Michael Pollan connects the dots between food policy, high-fructose corn syrup, and our health
many scientists are convinced that for humans it is a super antioxidant, a powerful antibiotic, energy booster, heart-helper, lung-improver and sex sustainer.