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With vaccine skepticism on the rise 💉 and the US healthcare system heading in a backward direction ( 👎), this year’s Trottier Symposium could not be more relevant.
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Protein snacks are everywhere, but what about fiber? Ignoring it isn’t just uncomfortable (hello, constipation), it’s tied to serious health risks like heart disease and cancer. Learn why fiber deserves a comeback and how to get more of it on your plate.
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For the Love of Fibre
Recently, while browsing the candy aisle (my natural habitat as a gummy connoisseur), I was confronted by a monstrosity: protein candy. Listen, I get it. This gummy abomination is merely a reflection ...
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I am actually reading this book as I write this (well, not *literally*) and will be reviewing it for @mcgilloss.bsky.social shortly!
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The sequel to We Want Them Infected is done!

COVID killed 1.2 million Americans while vaccines saved millions.

Yet, disinformation superspreaders were empowered, where they are taking a wrecking ball to science & medicine.

How did that happen?🧵

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Everyone Else is Lying to You: My Book is Done!
The pandemic’s biggest disinformation superspreaders are now in charge. How did this happen?
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I'm going to leave it here.

I'll be reviewing the evidence for acetaminophen/autism and leucovorin/autism and will write about this for @mcgilloss.bsky.social this Friday.
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AI platforms like Consensus claim they can’t hallucinate scientific papers, but are they really reliable? We tested eight AIs on science questions and found subtle errors and inconsistencies that matter when research and health are on the line.

Read more on our site.
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AI Comes for Academics. Can We Rely on It?
By now, the fact that artificial intelligence can hallucinate is, I hope, well known. There are countless examples of platforms like ChatGPT giving the wrong answer to a straightforward question or im...
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There are over 90,000 natural supplements that have hit store shelves after being granted a Natural Product Number (NPN)🌿💊

Don't be fooled by this accolade🏅 as it is not proof of significant efficacy.

Get the whole scoop in Dr. Joe's latest👇
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Health Canada and Natural Health Products
“Bach Rescue Remedy” features a Natural Product Number (NPN) issued by Health Canada so one would naturally assume that it will relieve stress and nervousness as the label claims. If you have an earac...
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Beer Spas claim that a one-hour 🕒 soak in warm beer offers health benefits, thanks to brewer’s yeast. 🍺 While brewer’s yeast may aid some aspects of health, these effects certainly are not gained by soaking in beer 🚫🛁. So for now, skip the soak; your nostrils will thank you. 👃🏻

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Is There Really Room for Beer in Your Wellness Routine?
“Beer Spa” –– two words that you wouldn’t think to put together. Well, go to the center of Prague, and there is seemingly no end to the signs for these curious retreats. When I think of a spa day, I i...
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Registration is required! Follow the link below👇
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The event is free. It will be recorded and made available for viewing afterward on our website & YouTube channel.
2025 Trottier Public Science Symposium
The Genesis of the COVID Vaccine & The Path to the Nobel Prize
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On Tuesday, October 21, we will hear from Nobel Laureate and co-inventor of the COVID vaccine Dr. Drew Weissman, on the twists and turns of this historical vaccine development and the road to the Nobel Prize🏅
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With vaccine skepticism on the rise 💉 and the US healthcare system heading in a backward direction ( 👎), this year’s Trottier Symposium could not be more relevant.
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PragerU is known for its political and historical propaganda. But did you know that it also tackles medicine and science? And that it tries to teach science to kids?

I watched a lot of it for my article, which comes out tomorrow via @mcgilloss.bsky.social.
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Chronic pain rewires the brain. What if you could rewire it back? Scrambler Therapy promises just that—with real results, real skeptics, and real questions. FDA-cleared and quietly gaining traction, is this the future of pain relief or just more static? 🧠⚡

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Scrambler Therapy: Rewiring Pain, or Just Static?
Our bodies are wired to avoid pain—and yet, for millions, it’s a daily, unwelcome companion. One minute you’re climbing stairs, opening a jar, or just existing, and the next you're googling “is this w...
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The Glucose Goddess is everywhere. She advocates for the wearing of a continuous glucose monitor even if you don't have diabetes, and she sells a supplement.

Is she medicalizing normalcy?

My latest for @mcgilloss.bsky.social.
Health influencers like the Glucose Goddess are a dime a dozen. They break free of the dullness of academia with vibrant branding, themed colours, and aspirational photo shoots. They drum up excitement with a wall of anecdotes from anonymous people who say that they changed their lives. They get book deals, and TV shows, and speaking engagements, and ambassadorships with Vichy to promote “holistic health,” and online courses where you too can become “Glucose Revolution certified” by paying a thousand dollars to watch six hours of online classes.

And, of course, they have a supplement to sell you. Inchauspé’s is the Anti-Spike Formula—no relation to COVID-19’s spike protein. She claims it can reduce your blood glucose spikes by up to 40% with its combination of vegetable extracts, cinnamon, lemon extract, and white mulberry leaf extract. Like the glucose monitor she endorses, the formula is sold as a subscription, this one just shy of USD 30 a month.
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“Your brain isn’t fully developed until 25” is everywhere—from TikTok to courtrooms. But is it actually true? (Spoiler: not really.) Let’s unpack the science behind the myth—and what it means for how we view maturity, responsibility, and ourselves.🧠✨

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Is 25 Really the Magic Number?
You’ve probably heard it before—maybe on TikTok, in a health class, or from your therapist: “The frontal lobe isn’t fully developed until 25.” It’s become a sort of modern mantra, used to explain bad ...
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In a world dominated by virtual reality technologies, putting yourself in someone else’s shoes takes on a whole new meaning. VR is rapidly transforming patient care and medical education, opening the door for a promising frontier in empathy-driven care and immersive learning.

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Virtually Virtuous: Are Video Games the Future of Medicine?
One day in 2014, I came home from school only to see my uncle fiddling with a small cardboard box on the couch. This wasn’t any old cardboard box, but one that looked like the world’s chunkiest pair o...
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