
Andrew Freeman
Dr. Andrew Freeman is the director of cardiovascular prevention and wellness at National Jewish Health in Denver. He is a prominent advocate for lifestyle changes to improve health outcomes, particularly through diet and exercise. Freeman commented on a recent study showcasing the benefits of the Mediterranean diet, noting that adopting a lifestyle that includes physical activity and plant-based foods can lead to improved health, including better bone density.
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