Is Geo-Medicine Worth Considering?
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Bill Davenhall talks on TedMed about what he calls geo-medicine. In addition to genetics and lifestyle factors, he thinks your geography plays a role in your health. Watch the video and let me know what you think. What factor is the strongest key player in your opinion? Lifestyle? (diet, exercise) Genetics? Geography?












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