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Justine Borgia recommends "The Peter Attia Drive Podcast" for its accessible explorations of health and wellness topics for all audiences.
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Justine Borgia recommends Dr. Georgia Ede's "Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind" for its thoughtful dietary recommendations to promote neurological and psychological health.
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Alexa Morales recommends Cassandra Quave's memoir "The Plant Hunter: A Scientist's Quest for Nature's Next Medicines" for its vivid imagery and musings on the medicinal properties of plants.
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Manju Karthikeyan recommends Jaap de Roode's new book, "Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes, and Other Animals Heal Themselves" following its discussion on Health Storytelling for its unique insight into the ways animals medicate for pain and protection like humans.
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Alexa Morales recommends the Netflix documentary "Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut" for insights into the gut microbiome and its interconnectedness to other parts of our bodies.
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Stephanie Oehler recommends HBO Max's new show, "The Pitt" for its authentic and insightful glance into the chaotic lives of emergency department providers.
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Merom Arthur recommends Dr. Jessi Gold's new memoir "How Do You Feel?: One Doctor's Search for Humanity" for those who serve others for its pointed reflection on the need for self-compassion in addition to compassion for others.
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Ananya Dash recommends Carl Zimmer's new book, "Air-borne: the Hidden History of the Life We Breathe" for its insight on aerobiology and airborne disease in the post-COVID era.
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Harleigh Markowitz recommends Dr. Paul Kalanithi's posthumous 2016 memoir, "When Breath Becomes Air" for its vulnerable perspective on cancer care and terminal illness.
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Merom Arthur recommends Dr. Adam Ratner's new book "Booster Shots" for its poignant discussion of the importance of childhood vaccination.