Dr. Kent L. Thornburg in a way predicted the "Perfect Storm", and the latest Pandemic and informed the public already in 2017.
American scientist, researcher and professor.
He asks the next question: When will we decide to conquer chronic disease?
His answer is:
The moment we realize the future is not only in our genes but also in our hands with the choices we make regarding food and nutrition.
Dr. Kent L. Thornburg (born July 11, 1945) is an American scientist, researcher and professor. He lives in Portland, Oregon and works at Oregon Health & Science University[1] (OHSU), in the School of Medicine.[2]
He is the director for both the OHSU Center for Developmental Health[3] and the Moore Institute for Nutrition & Wellness[4][5]
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Thornburg uses a broad range of scientific disciplines to investigate how maternal stressors before, during and after pregnancy affect the risk for the offspring acquiring chronic diseases later in life. This field of research is known as the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD).[6] He was a friend and collaborator of Professor David Barker,[7] FRS,[8] the English physician and epidemiologist who originated the Barker Hypothesis,[9] which proposed that the environmental, social, and nutritional conditions that an embryo, fetus and early infant is exposed to, determine their risk for acquiring chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, obesity and osteoporosis later in life.