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Name: Mike Varshavski
Specialization: Preventive Medicine
Experience: 13+ years
City: newyork
Dr. Mikhail Varshavski, better known as “Dr. Mike,” serves as a primary care physician at Chatham (N.J.) Family Medicine. In keeping with his motto that people should be “alert, not anxious,” he communicates the value of preventive medicine and healthy lifestyle choices not only in his face-to-face interactions but to over 13 million followers on his social media platforms and YouTube channel, as well as in his many speaking engagements and media appearances.
Having established himself as a trusted source of information, Dr. Mike Varshavski has made appearances and consulted on CNN, ABC and Fox News, while also interviewing such notable healthcare professionals as Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), and Dr. David Feinberg, the head of Google Health.
Dr. Mike is also a regular contributor to publications including Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Reader’s Digest, the American Academy of Family Physicians Blog and MedPageToday. Additionally, he has presented seminars and lectures for the TEDx Conference and Mayo Clinic, among others.
Q: Why do people complain about an aftertaste when consuming artificial sweeteners?
A: It's because the sweetness lasts longer, but the initial sweet hit is less intense, and then disappears quickly, leaving an unpleasant aftertaste.
Q: What is the main difference between the way our brain processes artificial sweeteners versus real sugar?
A: The time of which the sweetness lasts is the key difference. Artificial sweeteners provide a longer-lasting sweetness, while real sugar gives a quick hit and then disappears.
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