496: Are Plastics Killing Us? Phthalates, Endocrine Disruptors, and the Hidden Risk of Heart Disease | Leonardo Trasande, MD | The Genius Life | Podwise
In this episode of The Genius Life, Max Lugavere interviews Dr. Leo Trasande, a pediatrician and researcher, about the health effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals like phthalates, bisphenols, and PFAS found in plastics. They discuss a recent study linking phthalate exposure to cardiovascular deaths and explore the history and prevalence of plastics in modern life. Dr. Trasande explains how these chemicals disrupt hormone function, leading to obesity, diabetes, and brain shrinkage, particularly in children. They discuss ways to reduce exposure, such as avoiding processed foods, using glass and stainless steel containers, and improving indoor ventilation. The conversation highlights the need for greater awareness and policy changes to address the human health risks associated with plastic production and consumption, emphasizing that reducing plastic exposure is a crucial step for overall well-being.