Dr. John

Dr. John Poothullil is:
  • Nationally syndicated on radio markets coast to coast and distributed by USA Business Radio.
  • On every major podcast platform including Apple Podcasts, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Audible, and many more. 
  • Syndicated columnist as part of the Price of Business Digital Network. 

Learn more about the media presence at the USA Daily Postthe archive home of Dr. John Poothullil on the Price of Business Digital Network and USA Business Radio.

July 24, 2020

Dr. John on Health Simply Talks Cancer

July 22, 2020

In April, I had a second interview with Marsha Wietecha on Born To Talk , this time to discuss the Coronavirus. We covered a great deal of information on the show.

July 15, 2020

The virus is not going away and seniors will have to be taken care of appropriately. We will all have to work together to accomplish this.

June 30, 2020

I was fortunate to be interviewed by Thrive Global and we discussed why you should read the fine print.

June 24, 2020

At least ten different clinical trials are going on to identify a vaccine for COVID-19 yet we will not have a vaccine at least for a year or more.

June 16, 2020

I really enjoyed my interview on the show “The Bright Side” earlier this week. We discussed the immune system and what we can do besides freak out.

June 10, 2020

Last month I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Adam Torres of Mission Matters. Type 2 diabetes affects many people around the world. The current pandemic has made this population particularly susceptible. In this episode, we explore how people with type 2 diabetes are being affected by the coronavirus. Adam Torres is Co-Founder of […]

June 3, 2020

Profits, Politics—and People with Diabetes In these times, people are asking really important questions. The fight against inequality must also include the inequalities in our healthcare system. Questions must also be raised on how you are being treated if you suffer from Type 2. The following is a repost form June, 22 2017. Sadly we […]

May 20, 2020

Black people are not experiencing higher infections or death rates because of race but because of economic conditions.

May 13, 2020

Based on a Chinese study of 44,000 infected patients coronavirus, the mortality rate for men was higher. There are three possible explanations.