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Honoring A Year of Black History, featured in the documentary What The Health, this critically acclaimed physician discussed and answered your questions on dairy, the benefits of a plant-based lifestyle, plant-based diet and diabetes: carnivore vs herbivore eating and more. Practicing in the Washington DC metro area, Milton Mills, MD is a critical care physician. Dr. Mills has served previously as Associate Director of Preventive Medicine and as a member of the National Advisory Board, for Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). He has been a major contributor to position papers presented by PCRM to the United States Department of Agriculture regarding Dietary Guidelines for Americans, and has been the lead plaintiff in PCRM’s class action lawsuit that asks for warning labels on milk. Dr. Mills earned his medical degree at Stanford University School of Medicine, and completed an Internal Medicine residency at Georgetown University Hospital. He has published several research journal articles dealing with racial bias in federal nutrition policy. He frequently donates his time via practicing at free medical clinics, and travels widely, speaking at hospitals, churches and community centers throughout the country. He was featured in the recent attention-getting film What the Health. Moderator: Cynthia Hardy, OnPoint. Cynthia Pryor Hardy is a communications executive and owner of OnPoint Media LLC, a South Carolina-based public relations and broadcast media company. Her weekly Sunday evening radio show OnPoint with Cynthia Hardy is #1 in the state, Her audience expands through South Carolina, parts of Georgia and North Carolina.