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The Florida surgeon general has labeled glyphosate a "contaminant" and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) considers it carcinogenic. So, why is it used on over 70% of Iowa fields? Dr. Richard Deming of @MercyOne_Iowa explains why Iowa is #2 in cancer rates and what can be done. 💡 Find this show on your favorite player: iowapodcast.com/iowa-cancer-ra… 🗞️ Be first to get new interviews: iowapodcast.com/subscribe/ 🐖 Get a free $30 gift card from Jethro's BBQ: iowapodcast.com/jethrosbbq Deming is an oncologist and director of the Richard Deming Cancer Center at MercyOne. He explains why almost 50% of cancer causes are preventable, but rates climb anyway. He goes into vivid detail on what causes cancer, including some of the very treatments that are supposed to fight it. He also explains why eating healthy food, lowering obesity, and perhaps even some yoga are stronger cancer fighters than we initially thought. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction and Topic Overview 00:44 - Guest Introduction: Dr. Richard Deming 00:51 - The Complexity of Cancer Causes 02:32 - Government Actions on Glyphosate 03:12 - Public Policy and Cancer Prevention 04:35 - Environmental Factors and Cancer 15:15 - Lifestyle Changes to Reduce Cancer Risk 20:16 - Unique Cancer Risks in Iowa 24:08 - The Impact of Obesity on Cancer 24:30 - Organic Food and Cancer Rates 25:10 - Modern Agriculture and Food Distribution 26:04 - The Role of Mutations in Cancer 30:17 - Cancer Screening and Prevention 37:35 - Above and Beyond Cancer: A Public Charity 41:56 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts










Representative @eddieandrews is running for Iowa Governor and as a Republican he doesn’t align with his party’s lock step on everything specifically the glyphosate shield law and eminent domain use for carbon pipeline companies. He’s prioritizing mental health reform—shaped by personal experience—while also advocating for lower property taxes. Auto-play timestamps: 02:07 Mental Health Crisis Discussion 07:45 Funding and Legislation for Mental Health 16:37 Education and School Choice 27:21 Property Rights and Eminent Domain 30:19 Glyphosate Bill and Corporate Liability 31:42 Conclusion and Campaign Information




