

Why have we evolved to avoid exercise? With Harvard Professor Daniel Lieberman (E263)
In this episode, Jake meets with Daniel Lieberman, a renowned researcher in human evolutionary biology and a Professor at Harvard University, to discuss the profound impact of exercise on our health and longevity. Daniel delves into the evidence revealing how just a moderate amount of physical activity can…
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