Last week, I joined Tom Hall on WYPR FM (my local NPR station here in Baltimore), for a segment on Midday, a daily news and current events show. We discussed the recent announcement by the White House of an additional $1.7 billion dollar commitment to their ongoing campaign to reduce hunger and food insecurity in the United States. With the gracious permission of Baltimore Public Media and WYPR-FM in Baltimore, we are including an edited version of the show as a bonus for Nutrition Diva listeners.
Midday on WYPR-FM
Do Adaptogens Protect You From Stress?
Nutrition Around the World: Filipino Cuisine
Is Leaky Gut a Legitimate Diagnosis?
Is Eating Local Really More Sustainable?
Is Homogenized Milk Bad for You?
Healthier Junk Food?
Nutrition Around the World: Japanese Cuisine
Is Coffee Good or Bad for You?
Can Natural Sunscreens Protect Your Skin?
What Are Postbiotics?
Your Diet and Dopamine (According to Neuroscience)
Why Weight Loss Is Harder for Some than Others
What the Heck is Seitan? Is It Healthy?
Busted: 2 Persistent Myths About Eating and Your Metabolism
Nutrition Around the World: Colombian Cuisine
Why You Need More (Not Less) Phytic Acid in Your Diet
Is Your Calorie Counter Lying to You? (Reissue)
611 - 3 Ways the Pandemic Helped us Eat Better
610 - Nutritional Supplements You Don't Need (And Some You Do)
609 - Why 'Nothing' Matters in Nutrition Research
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