That Can't Be True with Chelsea Clinton That Can't Be True with Chelsea Clinton

Microdosing GLP-1s, Ozempic Babies & Obesity with Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford

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The MAHA ad that ran during the Superbowl starring boxer Mike Tyson labeling people with obesity as “fat” and “fudgy” angered a lot of people, including obesity medicine physician Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford. She joins Chelsea to set the record straight about what the disease of obesity really is (and yes, it is a disease), why it’s rising, and why diet and exercise alone don’t always work for everyone. Plus, they get into microdosing GLP-1s, “Ozempic babies,” and whether apple cider vinegar helps you lose weight.

You can follow Dr. Stanford @askfatima on Instagram and check out her website here: https://askdrfatima.com/

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