
Things are getting weird in the world of public health. Childhood vaccines are suddenly up for debate, fluoride is being described as industrial waste, and it feels like everyone is talking about raw milk! Navigate this chaotic time with public health expert Dr. Chelsea Clinton, who every week talks to doctors, dietitians, parenting experts and more to expose pseudoscience and help us sort fact fr... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Family medicine physician and YouTube health communicator Dr. Mike Varshavski is one of the most recognizable doctors on the internet. He joins Chelsea to break down some of the most misleading wellness trends circulating online right now, from pepti... more
Should personal choice come before public health when it comes to vaccinating our children? Does the new food pyramid mean we’re failing as parents if our kids aren’t eating beef tallow and salmon? It's a confusing time for parents and an alarming ti... more
To kick off Season 2 of the podcast, and as President Trump begins the second year of his second (and final) term, we're stepping back to take stock of the current moment. Chelsea and historian Heather Cox Richardson, who helps millions of people con... more
In a shocking – yet unsurprising – move, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recently voted to end universal hepatitis B vaccine recommendations for newborns. Pediatrician and allergist Dr. Zachary Rubin called it a dark day for our babi... more
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fantastic pod, great public service, bit difficult to listen to as Many of dictator dummy's awful health practices which is upsetting to hear of his ignorance.
this is a great public service, every American should listrn to this s
How is anyone actually listening to this??
Since when? A clearly biased attempt at countering MAHA’s success.
Eating disorders are growing , so thanks for focusing on this serious illness in very young teens in the US.
I’m not a big fan of her parents, to say the least. But I have been enjoying these episodes. Bringing attention to important matters of public health. I saw a review saying the experts aren’t experts and asserting that one of the two child marriage guests was just talking about her own bad marriage as her basis of credibility. One…the experiences of those who have, you know, been in forced marriages is important. And 2) it was well defined that both of the guests work in advocacy for the end to ... more
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Focusing on the current landscape of public health, this podcast engages listeners with expert guests from various fields including medicine, nutrition, and advocacy to dissect prevailing health myths and misinformation. Topics range from childhood vaccinations and hormone replacement therapy to eating disorders and the stigma surrounding menopause. The commitment to evidence-based discussions aims to provide clarity in a time when narratives can often be confusing, making it a vital resource for anyone interested in understanding the science behind health trends and policies. Unique for its blend of personal experiences and expert insights, the content appeals to those seeking both informative dialogue and advocacy on pressing health issue... more
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