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The Corn Syrup Swap Won't Save You | Dr. Jessica Knurick
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3 days ago
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10% Happier
1:12:18
How to Stop Being Afraid of Your Food | Dr. Jessica Knurick
393 views
4 days ago
YouTube
10% Happier
55:50
Busting Nutrition Myths with Dr. Jessica Knurick
442.3K views
1 month ago
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StarTalk
1:49:16
Dr. Jessica Knurick: Is American Food Actually Poison? Debunking the MAHA Movement & Nutrition Myths
107.3K views
4 months ago
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Trevor Noah
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Low fat milk is child abuse?
349 views
3 days ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN
2:25
Authoritarian Science 🚨
68 views
4 days ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN
56:25
The Truth About the MAHA Movement — with Dr. Jessica Knurick | Prof G Conversations
22K views
8 months ago
YouTube
The Prof G Pod – Scott Galloway
46:07
Public Health Policies and MAHA Mythbusters with Dr. Jessica Knurick
10K views
11 months ago
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Katie Couric
1:36:16
🚫 Don’t Fall for These Health Myths & Nutrition Lies 😱 with Dr. Jessica Knurick
3.5K views
2 months ago
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The Ready State
1:02:07
America’s Health Crisis with Dr. Jessica Knurick | The Commune Podcast
317 views
6 months ago
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The Commune Podcast with Jeff Krasno
1:41
Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN | For generations, the United States deliberately chose to fund and support science. And that choice led to safer treatments, cleaner air and... | Instagram
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4 months ago
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drjessicaknurick
1:47:53
The Nutrition Lies We All Fell For
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9 months ago
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Rich Roll
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Bongino vs AOC Jessica Knurick Women's Profession attack Trump Concert Canceled
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John's Media World Extra
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Wine and U.S. Bank Smart Rewards®
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4 days ago
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Wife'd Up, Mic'd Up
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Nutrition Scientist: Don't Blame Doctors For The Health Crisis
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4 months ago
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Mighty Pursuit
11:35
How Misinformation Hijacked Your Health | Dr. Jessica Knurick | The Rich Roll Podcast
107 views
9 months ago
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Podcast Summaries
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jealousy is a great motivator for change
5 days ago
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Erica Knizhnik
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The True Story of Kotzebue Alaska: Jennifer Kirk & Susu Norton
1 week ago
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Tenebrix
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "The Trump administration has always been aggressively and overtly deregulatory. MAHA goals require regulation. From day one, this was a fundamentally incompatible, intellectually dishonest pairing."
601.2K views
3 months ago
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drjessicaknurick
1:43
Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "Let’s use our open minds to discuss the actual factors contributing to the relatively high infant mortality rates in the United States. ✍️"
173.2K views
Sep 14, 2024
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drjessicaknurick
1:21
Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "The problem is very clearly guns. Mental health issues exist in countries all around the world, but the unimaginable number of school shootings we face every year is a uniquely American problem. And we already have strong evidence that common sense gun safety laws save lives. Of course we should care about mental health too, but while this administration offers “thoughts and prayers” after another tragedy, it is actively gutting mental health services for
2.7M views
9 months ago
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drjessicaknurick
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "Calley is pushing a misleading narrative, not to make people healthier, but to distract us while the current administration quietly advances a pro-corporation, pro-billionaire agenda. His other claim that a “Biden report” says 93% of ultra-processed foods could be healthy is also, unsurprisingly, inaccurate. That wasn’t a Biden report. It was a USDA study examining ultra-processed foods as a scientific classification using the NOVA classification system.
518.6K views
Mar 6, 2025
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drjessicaknurick
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "Not everything in the wellness industry is harmful or useless, of course. There are products and services that genuinely help people (most of which are not supplements). But it is an industry. And industries don’t grow by emphasizing the basics that cost little and can’t be monetized. Keep that context in mind as you scroll this time of year. 🤍"
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5 months ago
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drjessicaknurick
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "1 in 5 Americans are enrolled in Medicaid and 12% rely on SNAP benefits. Millions of those people work full-time and still need assistance. Not because of personal failure, but because we’ve built an economy that rewards profits over people. This is a policy choice. And it’s directly negatively impacting public health."
77.3K views
11 months ago
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drjessicaknurick
1:22
Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "MAHA is celebrating beef tallow in fast food fries and promises from corporations to use different colors in their candy and ultraprocessed food while the fundamental infrastructure of our public health system is dismantled. Seems like a net loss. Almost as if dyes and seeds oils were an intentional distraction."
2.7M views
10 months ago
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drjessicaknurick
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Nutrition for a Healthy Life
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Mar 7, 2016
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Alliance for Aging Research
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "People seem to think I care way more about what they personally consume than I do. 🙃 #medicalmisinformation #dietitiansoftiktok #pregnancy"
692.8K views
Apr 24, 2024
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "Hard to understand why people don’t just genuinely ask for clarification, rather than loudly and confidently try and correct me with their incorrect information. 😓 #formulafeeding #prematurebaby"
522.6K views
Dec 10, 2024
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drjessicaknurick
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When over 90% of us miss fiber and vegetable targets, 80% miss physical activity, more than half exceed added sugar, and one third don’t get enough sleep, the problem is not food dye or seed oils. The problem is that Americans aren’t meeting evidence-based guidelines because we underinvest in health-promoting policy while protecting profit-driven systems. If you want change, stop blaming ingredients and start funding health. Outcomes in many European countries come from their political choices a
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8 months ago
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9 months ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "Longevity advice ⬇️ ✔️Eat a diet rich in fiber, fruits, vegetables, protein, and whole grains, and low in excess sugar, sodium, and low-nutrient ultra-processed foods. ✔️Be physically active (aerobic and strength training). ✔️Get adequate, consistent sleep. ✔️Maintain social connections. ✔️Don’t smoke and reduce substance/alcohol use. ✔️Control blood pressure and blood glucose. ✔️Get recommended vaccinations to prevent serious infections. ✔️Treat mental h
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4 months ago
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drjessicaknurick
1:36
You can’t claim to care about toxins in our food and water, and then support the very political party that’s actively dismantling the environmental protections that keep those toxins out. You can’t fear-monger about heavy metals in our food and infant formula, while ignoring the role of industrial pollution, fracking, and deregulation in putting those metals there in the first place. And you definitely can’t turn around and profit off unregulated $89 MLM heavy metal binders with little to no evi
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Mar 25, 2025
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
1:14
Don’t ask me whether capitalism is the best economic system for profits and wealth. That’s not my area and it’s not the argument I’m making. What I can tell you is that the food environment we live in, where around 70% of what’s available is ultraprocessed, the chronic underinvestment in public health, and the staggering disparities in health outcomes in the U.S. are all direct results of deregulated capitalism. If we actually care about improving our food system, advancing health equity, and pr
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Apr 28, 2025
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
2:30
The problem isn’t the Dietary Guidelines. The problem is that over 90% of Americans don’t follow them because the systems that surround us make it hard to. Because: -Our food system is built for corporate profit, not people’s health. -Healthy food is often more expensive, harder to access, and aggressively out-marketed. -We underfund school meals, nutrition education, and public health programs. -And structural barriers, like poverty, time, and lack of support, make it hard for people to turn gu
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9 months ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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Good Politics on Instagram: "Dr. Jessica Knurick says the “Make America Healthy Again” movement identifies the right problems but blames the wrong people. The Truth About the MAHA Movement — with Dr. Jessica Knurick | Prof G Conversation #uspolitics #jessicaknurick #profggalloway #mahacommunity"
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7 months ago
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real.good.politics
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You do not get to act outraged by the logical outcome (fees charged to Pharmaceutical companies making up half the FDAs budget) of supporting policies and platforms that rely on decreasing federal funding to public health agencies and initiatives. Similarly, the previous Trump administration liked to criticize pharmaceutical companies in public, while his policies were largely seen as pro-pharma. His deregulatory policies reduced regulatory hurdles and as a result, the FDA under Trump approved a
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Apr 12, 2025
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "Just because you don’t measure it doesn’t mean it’s not happening. And not measuring a problem doesn’t make it go away. 😓"
2.6M views
8 months ago
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drjessicaknurick
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Pay attention to what they do. Not what they say. ‼️ Agriculture policy shapes our food environment and what ends up on our plates. Right now, USDA policies and funding cuts are propping up Big Agribusiness while slashing support for small farmers, schools, and families. By defunding nutrition programs that connected local producers to communities, we're reinforcing a food system built around shelf-stable, ultra-processed products, while doing nothing to expand access to fresh, local food. | Jes
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May 20, 2025
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
2:21
You can achieve public health goals under capitalism. Just not meaningfully under a version that deregulates everything, guts public programs, and treats health as a product for the privileged. This issue is too often presented as a black-and-white choice. You’re either for deregulated, ruthless capitalism or you’re a Marxist who wants to punish success and eliminate private enterprise. But that’s a false dichotomy. We can (and should) live in a system that rewards innovation and allows people t
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May 10, 2025
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "When over 90% of us miss fiber and vegetable targets, 80% miss physical activity, more than half exceed added sugar, and 1/3 don’t get enough sleep, the problem is not food dye or seed oils. The problem is that Americans aren’t meeting evidence-based guidelines because we underinvest in health-promoting policy while protecting profit-driven systems. If you want change, stop blaming ingredients and start funding health. Outcomes in many European countries
497K views
8 months ago
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drjessicaknurick
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Nutrition and public health expert Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN, spoke with MedPage Today editor-in-chief Jeremy Faust, MD, MS, MA, during a webinar on the new U.S. dietary guidelines. Here she breaks down what "ultra-processed" actually means, and why definitions (or lack thereof) matter in policy. For more, follow MedPage Today. | MedPage Today
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4 months ago
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MedPage Today
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They are proposing to cut funding to nutrition and health programs (which will worsen public health) in order to fund tax cuts that will overwhelmingly benefit corporations and wealthy people. And the only way they are able to do it, without overwhelming resistance, is by spreading propaganda like this. Elon reshared this info about Medicare and Medicaid findings, knowing full well that DOGE didn’t uncover the information (which was inaccurately reported anyway) - GAO, a government agency dedica
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Feb 27, 2025
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "Let’s break down the lies and misleading narrative being used to justify canceling the food security survey ⬇️ ‘These redundant, costly, politicized, and extraneous studies do nothing more than fear monger.’ ❌False. The Household Food Security Survey is the gold standard for measuring hunger in America. It costs little because it’s just a supplement to the Census survey, and it’s been used by both Republican and Democratic administrations for nearly 30 ye
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8 months ago
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drjessicaknurick
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It’s like this in the USA because of decades worth of pro-corporation policies that prioritize profits and growth above all other values, including people’s health. The problem is multifactorial and systemic, and the solutions must tackle the root causes, including economic policies, agricultural systems, corporate influence, and public health investment. Some (not all) of those solutions include: ✅Reforming agricultural subsidies toward fruits, vegetables, and legumes, and incentivizing farmers
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Apr 25, 2025
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
1:34
The thing about public health programs is that they’re a victim of their own success. When they work, no one notices, which makes them easy to attack. But when they don’t, we’re reminded just how much they were protecting us from. For more, check the recall information on either the CDC or FDA websites. And throw away any recalled food. | Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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7 months ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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Fewer people with insurance means higher costs for everyone, longer ER waits, and a sicker population that’s more expensive to care for. It’s the opposite of making America healthy “again.” | Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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8 months ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "The thing about public health programs is that they’re a victim of their own success. When they work, no one notices, which makes them easy to attack. But when they don’t, we’re reminded just how much they were protecting us from. For more, check the recall information on either the CDC or FDA websites. And throw away any recalled food."
1.6M views
7 months ago
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drjessicaknurick
1:53
You don’t end the “chronic disease epidemic” by increasing inequality and cutting some of the most important public health programs we have. Call your senators (Call script in my last post). *the 20 million people losing health insurance updated number was just released a couple of hours ago based on new amendments. | Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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11 months ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
1:55
MAHA keeps “discovering” public health programs that already exist — and realizing they really like them. Oklahoma’s SB 806 is great, as long as it doesn’t mean less Medicaid coverage for medical needs. If signed and approved, it would allow Medicaid to cover nutrition counseling, food prescriptions, pantry stocking, and medically supportive meals. And it supports local food systems, which I love.But it’s not the first. Programs like this already exist in Massachusetts, California, Oregon, North
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May 7, 2025
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
2:05
The American food system wasn’t built for our health. It was built for corporate profit. Decades of policy decisions have shaped a food environment where ~70% of it is ultra-processed, and very few Americans are meeting nutrition guidelines. But real change won’t come from banning food dyes or seed oils. It starts with fixing the systems that got us here. Because we can’t shop our way out of this. We need systemic change. | Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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May 2, 2025
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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Hi - We can have honest conversations about important changes to our food supply and improvements in public health, which should always include discussions about the social determinants of health, without relying on people spreading lies and propaganda for their own personal gain. ✌️ | Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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Apr 13, 2025
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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👍 for good, evidence-based public health policy. 👎 for the comments from people opposed to investing in evidence-based policies that strengthen communities. I'm absolutely convinced that if public schools didn't already exist and we were trying to start them today, a huge portion of the population would be up in arms. You'd hear things like, "Why should my tax dollars pay for your kid's school?" or "Free school? Good grief-it's never enough." or "Oh sure, just keep taxing the rich because you
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7 months ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
3:25
If you’ve felt frustrated with our public health system, many of us are right there with you. The Democratic Party has made plenty of compromises over the years, and there’s still a long way to go when it comes to putting public health ahead of corporate interests. But the difference between the two parties on public health is significant.While Democrats have sometimes been slow or incomplete in their reforms, Republican leadership, especially under Trump, has pursued one of the most aggressivel
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10 months ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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1 in 5 Americans are enrolled in Medicaid and 12% rely on SNAP benefits. Millions of those people work full-time and still need assistance. Not because of personal failure, but because we've built an economy that rewards profits over people. This is a policy choice. And it's directly negatively impacting public health. | Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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11 months ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
2:44
Democrats in Congress are currently fighting to protect healthcare for millions of Americans, and keep healthcare premiums lower for millions more. An analysis by a nonpartisan health policy organization found that a combination of rising premiums and the loss of ACA tax credits could result in people paying 75% more for coverage next year. And when premiums jump to that level? People stop paying and they drop their coverage, which means even more people will be uninsured. And you know what happ
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8 months ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RDN on Instagram: "It’s politics, not science. ‼️ The chronic disease issue in the United States is the result of decades of policies and systems that prioritize profits over public health. It isn’t just a medical issue - it’s a societal and economic crisis that affects every aspect of our lives. And low-income populations are disproportionately affected by the chronic disease epidemic, facing higher rates of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and other preventable condition
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Feb 14, 2025
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drjessicaknurick
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So much of what we think of as “personal health” is actually shaped by systems that were designed for industry profit, often at the expense of people’s health. Our food environment was built to maximize profits for large agribusiness and food manufacturers, not to nourish communities. Our healthcare system was built around insurance companies, pharma, and hospital profits, not affordable, quality care. Our built environment was designed to serve automobile and development profits, not walkable n
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9 months ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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Thanks to Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) for sponsoring this video. Find their Uncompromised Dietary Guidelines, which are based on the original scientific report, here: https://bit.ly/CSPIGuidelines Note: the majority of researchers who wrote the scientific justification report have conflicts of interest with meat, dairy, and/or supplement companies that stand to profit from these new guidelines. | Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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4 months ago
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Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
2:27
The problem isn’t the Dietary Guidelines or the food pyramid that hasn’t been used in nearly 15 years. It’s the system that makes them nearly impossible to follow. And the leaders who use our genuine concern as a political tool. We should be insulted by how blatantly they lie to our faces and expect applause for it. | Jessica Knurick, PhD, RD
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