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636: Dr. John La Puma on the Hidden Health Costs of Indoor Living

Dr. John La Puma discusses how everyday environmental choices shape sleep, cognition, and long-term health. Drawing on research from medicine, neuroscience, and environmental science, he explains why many professionals unknowingly experience what he calls "cognitive drag," the gr ...  Show more

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