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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.

June 30, 2020

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

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.

December 11, 2019

It is not fructose by itself that causes health problems. It is the increased intake promoted by fructose addition to that food. 

November 27, 2019

Does the location of the fat make a difference on how it affects the body? Abdominal obesity and its complications are discussed today in this week’s blog post.

November 5, 2019

Tap water can cause cancer just as much as the air we breathe and the food we eat, plus ther is radiation from the sun and the earth. So how do we prevent cancer?

October 3, 2019

Four employees at Metro State University were diagnosed with three different types of cancer within the span of six months. This is not so mysterious to me and I will tell you why…

July 2, 2019

Today I want to talk about the explanation regarding the lowest incidence of heart attack experienced by a tribal group in the Amazon forest area of Bolivia.

July 2, 2019

I want to talk about the link between obesity and cancer as reported by Vanessa Benham in Lansing State Journal in May 2019.

February 4, 2019

This week I want to share personal feelings I present in my book, Surviving Cancer, about one of the true secrets to survival. Most important thing that I learned: we must plan for good times.

January 28, 2019

World Cancer Day is Feb 4, 2019. This is a day we all must think about seriously — and begin to take action by understanding cancer better.