
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 | 21 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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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
1 in 9 Americans will have an eating disorder over the course of their lives, and eating disorders have the second highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder. Chelsea speaks with National Alliance for Eating Disorders founder and CEO Johanna ... more
The FDA recently announced it will remove the “black box” warning on many hormone replacement therapies for menopause. The warning was initially added after misinterpreted data found an increased risk of breast cancer, stroke, and possible dementia. ... more
How did the longest government shutdown in history become a fight over whether Americans should have affordable health care or food on the table? Why can’t we have both? Chelsea speaks with Maryland Governor (and longtime friend) Wes Moore about what... more
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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
Her and her parents should be in jail not hosting a podcast. What happened to the money in Haiti Chelsea?
I tuned in because I like the premise—I expected an intellectually honest look at different topics—but the episodes are lacking substance and credibility and are obviously biased. Each episode begins with a concept that seems unbelievable, something that seemingly can’t be true. Instead of starting to explore whether it is indeed true, Chelsea assumes it is and then ultimately faults Trump and/or Republicans for it. Additionally, her guests are not qualified to speak on the subjects. For example... more
It was because of the question posed by the title that I chose to listen to this podcast. The depth of inquiry and search for truth is excellent, and Chelsea asks great questions. I’m quite impressed by the quality of the podcast.
What happened to all your other jobs that got only bc of your degenerate parents? The venture capitalist, the NBC correspondent, etc.
Take your stolen millions & your unearned promotions & stop bothering the rest of us with your “expertise”
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Focuses on dissecting controversial public health topics and misinformation that has gained traction in today's media environment. Episodes feature conversations with experts like doctors and dietitians, who help to clarify misconceptions about subjects such as vaccination, nutrition, and maternal health. Unique in its commitment to bridging scientific evidence with everyday health discussions, the content is aimed at empowering listeners to differentiate between credible facts and misleading claims surrounding public health.
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