How many unnecessary deaths from quacks have gone undetected?
Back in 1976 there was a weight loss clinic in St. Louis, Missouri called Millay Clinic. I remember reading the St. Louis Post Dispatch newspaper article—an exposé—warning the public. And to make it all the more real included yearbook style headshot photos of all the women who had died under their care. A few months later my mother was dead. She was 42.
Jo from MO via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/15/22
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Many are looking for a true crime podcast, which this is, however the subject of eating disorders is so important!! Thank your for putting this together. It makes me thoughtful of what I am curious to put in my body, and also makes me aware of what others may be going through… fighting themselves...Read full review »
ldahomom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/26/21
I am a podcast junky. Listen to them all day every day but this one has gotten right under my skin into my being and i find myself looking every day to see if the next episode is out yet:)
skatman79 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/06/21
Its ironic that a podcast that is exposing cons is working with and promoting better help. A service that provides very low quality care to patients and underpays its healthcare workers
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