If you don't think it's a lion and it is a lion, you're done for. Right. So the modern version of being able to identify a lion would be improved personal science literacy. That only works, Gary, if for not having done so, you die and don't have any offspring. Well, no, we're not. I mean, I don't think people are dying from dietary supplements or a fed diet or, or, right. Nick: It comes at its core, we're talking about Bertrand Russell's point about how intuition is really important,. But intuition must be tempered by intellect in Jewish versus intellect.
What are the top myths in the health and fitness industry? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly explore pseudoscience, “quick fix” fads like Ozempic, and how to navigate wellness with exercise scientist, Dr. Nick Tiller.
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