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Sep 2022
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WebMD’s Chief Medical Officer Talks Abou...

Dr. Phil McGraw
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Dr. John Whyte, chief medical officer for WebMD and author of  “Take Control of Your Diabetes Risk, says nearly 95 million people are pre-diabetic, and nearly half of those don’t know it.

 

“I call it FoFo – Fear of finding out,” says Dr. Whyte.

 

Dr. Whyte joins the Phil in the Blanks podcast to share with Dr. Phil what we can do today to prevent the risk of developing diabetes later on.

New episodes of Phil in the Blanks drop Tuesdays. Listen and subscribe today. For more information: drphilintheblanks.com

 

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