What was he smoking?
A health guru claimed puffing on cigarettes is linked to longer living — but now he’s trying to extinguish the controversy.
“The men in Sardinia have a seven year longer lifespan than the women because they’re smokers. That’s what brings them up,” Dr. Steven Gundry, a former cardiac surgeon and Dr. Mikhail Varshavski.
During the combative, 2020 study that found a decrease in deaths from Parkinson’s disease among doctors who smoked.

“British doctors who smoke have a 30% less incidence of Parkinson’s and dementia,” Gundry said.
“Yeah, because they die of 10 other diseases beforehand,” retorted Varshavski — known as “Dr. Mike.”
Despite at one point stating that he tells people not to smoke, seconds later, Gundry again suggested the connection between smokers and longer life expectancies, insisting researchers should investigate “what is it in cigarettes that is a factor in these people who are long-lived.”
Gundry, however, now appears to be trying to snuff out his controversial claims.