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I’m delighted to welcome you to The Dr Hilary Show, brought to you by Healthspan, www.healthspan.co.uk/?utm_content=HJPodcast
My first celebrity guest is a man who polarises opinions. He was the editor of the News of the World and The Daily Mirror.
On TV, he judged America’s Got Talent, won the U.S. celebrity version of The Apprentice, and hosted his own show on CNN.
From 2015, for the next six years, he was my colleague every morning on Good Morning Britain.
I caught up with Piers in his dressing room before he recorded the latest episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, his chat show on YouTube.
Piers discusses his health as he approaches a big birthday next year.
He also reflects on how he handles the stress that comes with a high-profile job, how he cured his long-Covid, and he shares his views on the future of the NHS.
Also, in Episode 1, as the school summer holidays get underway, what do you need to know to stay healthy on holiday?
I’m joined by British Skin Foundation spokesperson, Dr Derrick Phillips, with some advice on sun safety
You can download their sun safety leaflets here and there’s more information and advice at https://www.britishskinfoundation.org.uk/sun-safety
Dr Anthony R. Hobson is from the Functional Gut Clinic. He gives us some good advice on digestion and diet while travelling, including how to prepare your gut for a different diet on holiday. His website is https://thefunctionalgutclinic.com/
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