Vince Colonese
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The left is mad at you for recommending that diabetics eat healthier. Apparently, you had said that it'd be better, quote, maybe we need to treat more diabetes with cooking classes, not just throwing insulin at people.
You said, you know, scientists have been waving the flag for years saying you've got to look at this body of scientific data and the modern medical establishment really has been disconnected. So you said that on Fox this weekend. What do you mean by that?
You said, you know, scientists have been waving the flag for years saying you've got to look at this body of scientific data and the modern medical establishment really has been disconnected. So you said that on Fox this weekend. What do you mean by that?
You said, you know, scientists have been waving the flag for years saying you've got to look at this body of scientific data and the modern medical establishment really has been disconnected. So you said that on Fox this weekend. What do you mean by that?
So what are the most typical chronic diseases?
So what are the most typical chronic diseases?
So what are the most typical chronic diseases?
It wasn't that long ago, a couple decades back, that it would be almost impossible to find a diabetic child. And now we are seeing that.
It wasn't that long ago, a couple decades back, that it would be almost impossible to find a diabetic child. And now we are seeing that.
It wasn't that long ago, a couple decades back, that it would be almost impossible to find a diabetic child. And now we are seeing that.
Yes, that's what I mean, type 2 diabetes.
Yes, that's what I mean, type 2 diabetes.
Yes, that's what I mean, type 2 diabetes.
What are we doing? Especially with boys. I heard somebody describe it once that in schools, they treat boys like they're broken girls. Like they don't act the same way as the girls and that the boys get treated worse as a result. There's something wrong with them. And my reaction to that has always been you've got to run them.
What are we doing? Especially with boys. I heard somebody describe it once that in schools, they treat boys like they're broken girls. Like they don't act the same way as the girls and that the boys get treated worse as a result. There's something wrong with them. And my reaction to that has always been you've got to run them.
What are we doing? Especially with boys. I heard somebody describe it once that in schools, they treat boys like they're broken girls. Like they don't act the same way as the girls and that the boys get treated worse as a result. There's something wrong with them. And my reaction to that has always been you've got to run them.
So they got to have a healthy diet and they've got to have a lot of recess. Run them. Just get the energy out. You want them to focus? Let them get that energy out. They're boys. They're supposed to run.
So they got to have a healthy diet and they've got to have a lot of recess. Run them. Just get the energy out. You want them to focus? Let them get that energy out. They're boys. They're supposed to run.
So they got to have a healthy diet and they've got to have a lot of recess. Run them. Just get the energy out. You want them to focus? Let them get that energy out. They're boys. They're supposed to run.
I think. I think. So what are the chances of success here? I mean, this is the most unique thing. group of health professionals I've ever seen assembled in an administration. I'm shocked by it. I'm overjoyed by it. I'm glad you're there. I'm glad we got Dr. Casey Means showing up. I'm glad HHS Secretary RFK Jr. is there. This seems like a once in a lifetime opportunity.