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Calling BS on Misleading Science Headlines
Jan 6, 2022
01:03:41
Everyday products in your kitchen are secretly killing you! Did we grab your attention? Overhyped headlines and snarled statistics garner website clicks and social media shares, but the fact of the matter is, sensational titles are often, well, BS. Amy Feehan, PhD, research scientist at Ochsner Health, joins to share tips on how to cut through the crap and decipher what science reporting is really telling us.
LINKS
-Connect with Dr. Amy Feehan:
via LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/amy-feehan
on Twitter: @AmyFeehan3
-Cheat Sheets for Evidence-Based Research: www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/resources/primers/evidence-based-medicine
-Amy’s website + social media rec’s:
Pubmed peer-reviewed research hub: www.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
www.pubpeer.com
@FoodScienceBabe on Instagram
@MicrobiomDigest on Twitter for Elizabeth Bik
LINKS
-Connect with Dr. Amy Feehan:
via LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/amy-feehan
on Twitter: @AmyFeehan3
-Cheat Sheets for Evidence-Based Research: www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/resources/primers/evidence-based-medicine
-Amy’s website + social media rec’s:
Pubmed peer-reviewed research hub: www.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
www.pubpeer.com
@FoodScienceBabe on Instagram
@MicrobiomDigest on Twitter for Elizabeth Bik
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