Real Truth About Health Conference Begins

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More than two dozen of the world’s foremost health and environmental experts are gathering for a free 10-day conference to present their specific and surprising concerns about an abused planet and the poor health of those who populate it, during The Real Truth on Health Conference, May 22-31.

One of the most surprising facts about The Real Truth on Health Conference is that the content is being streamed free online in real time to a worldwide audience.

“Our goal with The Real Truth on Health Conference is to present the public with the most accurate, unbiased research and information on the current and future status of major health and nutrition topics, as well the major factors impacting the environment,” said Steven Shore, president of the conference. “The event is free because the window of opportunity for us to address these significant issues is closing fast, demanding that we get as many people up to speed and engaged as quickly as possible.”

An impressive lineup of speakers is another compelling facet of The Real Truth About Health Conference, which will take place at the Caribe Royale Hotel in Orlando near Disney World. Among the presenters is Hope Bohanec, author of the book “The Ultimate Betrayal, Is There Happy Meat?”; sustainable consumption advocate David Robinson Simon, author of “Meatonomics: The Bizarre Economics of Meat and Dairy”; and Irving Kirsch, from Harvard Medical School, who will address myths about the effectiveness of antidepressants.

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Public policy consultant, researcher, and writer with substantial legislative, political, and private-sector experience. Extensive experience conducting public opinion research using scientific survey methodology, including experimental design. Utilizes academic research methodology and on-the-ground training to collect, analyze, and strategically present data. Previously served as senior staff on two statewide gubernatorial campaigns in Florida, as a deputy policy chief to one governor, as legislative staff in both the Florida House and Senate, and as Director of Health Care Policy for the Florida Medical Association.

Has been published in both academic and mainstream media outlets, co-authored a book on ‘The New Science of Momentum’ as applied to politics, business, military, and sports, and authors Substack on the intersection of policy and public opinion. Serves as full-time teaching faculty at Florida State University, and as president of the Tallahassee Jewish Federation. . Earned her doctoral degree in political science at Florida State University and her bachelor’s degree at New College of Florida in Sarasota.

 

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