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Robert Huizenga, also known as "Dr. H" on ''
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'', is a former
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for the
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. He has been a contributor on
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shows, is the author of three books including one that was the basis for
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's film ''
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'', and has performed research in sports medicine, metabolism (including reversal of AODM2), COVID-19 treatment and age-reversal. Huizenga grew up in
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, and was valedictorian and all-county football, wrestling and track at Penfield High. At the
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, he was honors math and biology and an NCAA All-American wrestler setting the NCAA record for takedown percent (he was not taken down). While at
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, he was an immunology major and an all-star rugby player. He did his medical residency at
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, focusing on
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and sports medicine, and was appointed Chief Medical Resident, following which he entered a pulmonary fellowship before leaving to work as a team physician for the Los Angeles Raiders as well as to be the national medical correspondent for '' Breakaway'' (FOX) and several years later for ''
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'' (ABC).


Career

After working for eight years as the
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' team physician and for 4 years as president and president- elect for the NFL Physician's Society, he wrote ''You’re OK, It’s Just a Bruise—A Doctor’s Sideline Secrets about Pro-Football’s Most Outrageous Team'', which provoked a national debate on
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and other ergogenic (sport enhancing) aids over a decade before the senate "steroid" hearings. While the sections about steroids gained the most attention because they also dealt with the illness and death of
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, the book's main focus was about the demand to have injured players return to the field ASAP even if they were at risk for worse injuries. Huizenga also wrote of his conflicts with Al Davis over the downright dangerous and malpractice level failings of a late team doctor who was a Davis confidante. This book was the basis for
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’s ''
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'';
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played Huizenga in the movie. Huizenga sued Warner Brothers-AOL over screenwriter and source material credit after the movie was released and won an undisclosed settlement. He continues to be active in the world of professional sports, being called in 2009 as an expert witness by the House Judiciary Committee looking into catastrophic brain injuries in football players. Huizenga was a defense witness in the 1995
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. Simpson defense lawyer Robert Shapiro chose to take Simpson to Huizenga for medical examination three days after the murders of
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and
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, and delivered testimony of his findings at trial He has had recurring roles as writer, correspondent and advisor on numerous TV shows and movies, including, ''
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'', (for 17 continuous seasons) ''
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'', '' American Gladiators'', ''Student Body'', ''
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'', '' Into the Wild'', and '' Gone Girl''. Past consulting jobs include '' Trapper John, M.D.'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Huizenga next authored ''Where Did All the Fat Go? The Wow! Prescription to Reach Your Ideal Weight and Stay There'', about his straightforward obesity treatment based on knowledge gained while working with professional athletes and on NBC's ''The Biggest Loser''. In January 2013, he opened "The Clinic", a combination resort, spa, and medical facility focusing on body optimization as well as the treatment of obesity and obesity-related illness. In 2016, Huizenga filed a lawsuit against The New York Post for libel after a series of articles with slanderous claims. The "unnamed source" quoted in the Post's article was in fact never interviewed. Despite the fact that individuals in the public eye face a far higher bar to win a libel lawsuit (they must not only demonstrate the newspaper printed a falsehood, they must in addition prove the newspaper at the time of printing knew the information was false) - Huizenga prevailed and the New York Post settled the libel suit for an undisclosed sum. Huizenga then released ''Sex, Lies and STDs: The Must Read Before You Swipe Right''. Curiously, this book was in part inspired by an outrageously ignorant article in the New York Post showing blatant bias against the millions of persons worldwide with HIV. The initial chapters chronicle Huizenga's Los Angeles intern days when he helped one of the first individuals diagnosed with HIV. It later bookends those early days by up-close chronicling the November 2015 events surrounding
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's bombshell announcement of his HIV status on ''
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'' with Matt Lauer. The 49 page book summary section about STD prevention, presentation, and treatment are pages every sexually active person should read - then re-read repeatedly since 145 million Americans are currently living with an active STD! In 2018, Huizenga began following inflammation markers and DNA methylation to see if a cocktail of natural food based NAD+ precursors and enhancers known to mimic the beneficial effects of exercise might also slow or even reverse aging in humans (multiple academic centers have already documented similar compounds ability to reverse aging in animals). Serendipitously, Huizenga found these very substances appeared to reverse COVID-19 double pneumonia and
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in elderly, critically ill individuals.


Personal life

Huizenga's father, John R. Huizenga, was an all-star basketball and baseball player before working as a member of the
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and later receiving the
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for nuclear physics for his nuclear fusion research (including co-discovery of
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and
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, element numbers 99 and 100). After Drs. Fleischmann and
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announced they had created sustained nuclear fusion, John Huizenga co-chaired the U.S. President-created
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panel charged with investigating these claims, then penned ''Cold Fusion: The Scientific Fiasco of the Century'', about his experiences. Robert Huizenga and his former wife, Wanda, have three adult children, two daughters and one son. In 2012, His wife filed for separation after almost 33 years of marriage.


References

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