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Jordan Sather and Nate Prince return to MAHA News to unpack the ongoing tension between public health messaging, food industry practices, and the growing demand for transparency in medicine. The episode centers on how systemic incentives continue to shape outcomes in healthcare, with a focus on chronic disease, nutrition, and the role of regulatory bodies in influencing both treatment and prevention strategies.
The hosts explore how narratives around food, pharmaceuticals, and long term health are formed, questioning whether current systems are designed to improve outcomes or simply manage symptoms. They also examine how information flows through media and institutions, and why more people are beginning to challenge long standing assumptions about diet, disease, and medical authority.
From policy discussions to cultural shifts, the conversation highlights the increasing pressure for accountability across both the healthcare system and the industries that support it.
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