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Dr. Barry Dworkin

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  • Sunday House Call, #757, September 20, 2020: Why respectful debunking of pseudoscience is important. A conversation with Jonathan Jarry (@CrackedScience) from the @McGillOSS

    September 20, 2020

    Sunday House Call, #757, September 20, 2020: Why respectful debunking of pseudoscience is important. A conversation with Jonathan Jarry (@CrackedScience) from the @McGillOSS The McGill Office for Science and Society or McGill OSS (@McGillOSS) is one of my go to websites with respect to analysis of scientific discoveries, hypotheses, reviews of science reporting, and areas…

  • Sunday House Call, #744, June 21, 2020: The Debunking Protocols. No, not another conspiracy theory but an evidenced-based treatise on how to respectfully counter misinformation by @CaulfieldTim.

    June 21, 2020

    Sunday House Call, #744, June 21, 2020 Topics today include: How to debunk misinformation by using a respectful, evidenced-supported, clear and concise approach. Tim Caulfield provides a guide here. Your flushable wipes are not so flushable yet profitable for your plumber. Your calls about COVID-19 and family visits Kidney stones COVID-19 treatments based on press…

  • The "Oprah"fication of Medicine

    July 5, 2009

    Original broadcast date: July 5, 2009 The general principle in science and medicine is to challenge claims and research findings in order to evaluate its veracity and repeatability. It takes evidence, solid evidence as the fuel for debate and contrarian viewpoints, not opinion based on anecdotal evidence. To wit, the news that Oprah Winfrey is…

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