This newsletter will focus on science education, dispelling common misconceptions, and debunking disinformation. Always evidence-based, but with a touch of snark. Here, you will find more granular discussions on topics that are often misrepresented or misunderstood.
7 posts in April, including “Cancer misinformation kills. Chemotherapy saves lives,” “No, you’re not eating gasoline. The “petroleum food dye” narrative is disinformation,” “The $6.3 trillion wellness industry thrives on distrust of science, glorifying “natural” alternatives, and fear-based marketing.,” “Science says…but my group chat disagrees Even self-proclaimed science supporters have blind spots when misinformation fits their worldview.”