How to Be a Better Human

How to find health information you can trust (with Dr. Jen Gunter)

Nov 8, 2021
Dr. Jen Gunter, an OB/GYN, pain medicine physician, and New York Times columnist, shares her expertise on navigating the complex world of health information online. She emphasizes the importance of identifying trustworthy sources and offers practical tips for critical thinking. The conversation covers the emotional stakes of health discussions, proper hygiene practices, and strategies for finding credible healthcare providers. With humor and insight, Dr. Gunter encourages open conversations about body health while combating stigma around personal health issues.
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ANECDOTE

WebMD Spiral

  • Chris Duffy had a small cut in his lip and googled it.
  • He became convinced he had an incurable viral infection and rare kidney disease.
ADVICE

Reliable Sources

  • Start health searches with reliable sources like the CDC or WHO.
  • Avoid searching at 3 a.m., as anxieties are heightened.
ANECDOTE

Hygiene Habits

  • Dr. Gunter often teaches people proper hygiene.
  • Many people overuse wipes, causing skin irritation.
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