Proposition 319; U.S. military drills with South Korea; book on longevity

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On this episode of “Arizona Horizon,” we learned about Proposition 319 from Will Humble, Executive Director of the Arizona Public Health Association. The proposition would prohibit local authorities from utilizing photo enforcement systems to identify people who violate certain traffic ordinances. If passed, the rules would remain in effect for the next 10 years, but if it is not passed, the use of these enforcement systems will be eliminated within 90 days.

We also heard from Daniel Rothenberg, Co-Director at Future Security Initiative at ASU, to learn about how the U.S. will reduce military drills with South Korea after they declined to join the U.S. in the “denuclearization” of Iran. Experts said these joint drills are necessary to help ensure our military is prepared for threats.

A book documents patients’ transformations that are occurring in Arizona, including reversing diabetes, losing 60 or more pounds and normalizing blood pressure without medication. The book is titled, “Longevity Made Simple,” by Dr. Shad Marvasti, who co-authored the book with former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Richard Carmona. Dr. Marvasti is also an Associate Professor of Clinical Practice at ASU’s John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering. Dr. Marvasti joined “Arizona Horizon” to discuss his book.

Will Humble, Executive Director, Arizona Public Health Association
Daniel Rothenberg, Co-Director, Future Security Initiative, ASU
Dr. Shad Marvasti, "Longevity Made Simple," Associate Professor of Clinical Practice, John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering, ASU

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