Great podcast go follow her. Amazing. So, science boffin nerd about my house. One thing that the we said is about this study that says 48% risk of dying if you fail. So 35 studies were included, four studies showed that individuals with Oh word may decrease in hospital mortality, insignificant Association in 14 studies. So that's 18 out of 35 studies, almost half showing, not showing an association, then they pulled the data from all 35 studies, they included dodgy studies in the meta analysis, my guess if they didn't, there would have been a statistical significance significance achieved, there wouldn't have been a statistical significance achieved, basically. Okay, so what this study has done, is that, okay, let's look at these 35 studies. Let's make sure that we add in the these these shit studies, okay? When I say shit studies, I mean studies like, who alone number of people in the study, not good data, not peer reviewed, not looking for any confounding factors, you know, like race, socioeconomic status, previous health conditions, all that type of stuff. So then this is, you know, junk science. So they're including this junk science that have have said, Oh, fat people are gonna die. And make sure that they include these junk science into the analysis that they're looking at, because they show the stats that they want to show. So they're like, Okay, we need to show that fat people are dying. The studies aren't good, fuck it. But I mean, anyway, these studies are showing that there's a no association, or in fact, fat people are decrease in hospital mortality, and Toyoko homes. I mean, anything. So also, as well, in all of these studies, there's no control for for weight bias, race, social, socio economic status, health stuff, you know, anything like that. So, don't trust that because people are saying it on the news or in newspapers, it's good science. Journalists, aren't scientists, and journalists are there to provide entertainment and flashy headlines to pray provide a story. And it sucks, right? It sucks that we can't just be like, Oh, someone shared something on Facebook. And this study showing the fat people like eating children, and it's true 48% of fat people eat children. But we have to remember that journalists aren't immune from fatphobia. Right? Because they're people, organizations aren't immune from fatphobia. Because people, and there was a large scale. So this is something different, but there's a large scale study of 375,859 people so 375,000 people in this study that they're looking at the data, and I'm going to link to this, this study in Well, an overview of the study, which then you can find the link to the actual study because you know, anyway, I'm gonna link I'm gonna make like I only Mike, that this study found that fat people were in hospital but they weren't the ones dying. Okay. So have you know, the things that that cause risk of someone dying they had a you know, the things that mean that your higher risk and they showed that there, there were more there were there were lots of fat people in hospital, but that didn't mean that the fat people will die. So a note here, the high prevalence of fat people admitted to admitted to hospital with COVID is probably partly due to a willingness to proactively admit diabetics for early stage medical intervention, partly due to the fact that fat people tend to work risky, low paid jobs and less are less likely to be able to work from home. Because fatphobia right. So this is a study of for almost 400,000 people showing