The Latest in Humane Nutrition
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Latest in Clinical Nutrition
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I would like to invite you and your friends to an engaging multimedia presentation in St. Louis, Missouri, on May 4 -- "The Latest in Nutrition" by Michael Greger, M.D., director of public health and animal agriculture at The Humane Society of the United States.
Scientific studies have shown that we don't need to eat animals to be healthy. In fact the longest-living people in the world don't eat any animals at all. The population with the longest life expectancy isn't the Okinawa Japanese or the Mediterranean Sardinians, but California Adventist vegetarians. They live 10 years longer than the general population and enjoy lower rates of many of the chronic diseases that plague Americans, such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, obesity, and certain cancers.
Join Dr. Greger as he reviews -- in an interactive quiz show format -- the latest in cutting-edge research published in peer-reviewed scientific nutrition journals and learn for yourself (and your loved ones) how a humane diet is also the healthiest. The presentation is free and open to the public.
When: Monday, May 4, 2009, 6:30 p.m.
Where: St. Mary's Health Center
6420 Clayton Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63117 (map)
More Information: (202) 676-2361 or mgreger@humanesociety.org
A tremendously entertaining medical speaker with an encyclopedic understanding of human nutrition, Dr. Greger will offer practical advice on how best to feed ourselves and our families to prevent, treat, and even reverse chronic disease. Following the presentation, Dr. Greger's captivating new DVD series, "Latest in Clinical Nutrition," will be available for purchase.
I hope you will join us!
Sincerely,
Wayne Pacelle
President & CEO
The Humane Society of the United States
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