Health Freedom Defense Fund founder and president, Leslie Manookian, presents Conversations on Health Freedom. Of all the basic rights that human beings possess, none is more sacred than that of bodily autonomy. Topics covered with her guests include the primacy of the individual, and ethical principles such as informed consent as a means of advancing society to a place where every individual is free to pursue education, employment, worship, or participate in society free of coercion, threat, or pressure for his or her personal health care choices.
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Health Freedom Defense Fund founder and president, Leslie Manookian, presents Conversations on Health Freedom. Of all the basic rights that human beings possess, none is more sacred than that of bodily autonomy. Topics covered with her guests include the primacy of the individual, and ethical principles such as informed consent as a means of advancing society to a place where every individual is free to pursue education, employment, worship, or participate in society free of coercion, threat, or pressure for his or her personal health care choices.
Health freedom fighter, Leah Wilson, Executive Director of Stand for Health Freedom (SHF) joins Leslie to discuss the important work of SHF.
Conversations on Health Freedom
Health Freedom Defense Fund founder and president, Leslie Manookian, presents Conversations on Health Freedom. Of all the basic rights that human beings possess, none is more sacred than that of bodily autonomy. Topics covered with her guests include the primacy of the individual, and ethical principles such as informed consent as a means of advancing society to a place where every individual is free to pursue education, employment, worship, or participate in society free of coercion, threat, or pressure for his or her personal health care choices.