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Are podcast hosts spreading health misinformation? What the latest studies reveal

Studies show podcast hosts frequently spread health misinformation without realising it. Here's how to identify it and why it matters for public health.
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Yes, we have long-term data on diets. Here’s the proof you need to know

Contrary to what influencers claim, we’ve been studying diets for decades—and the results are clear "We really don’t have any long-term data on any dietary
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Steven Bartlett’s podcast and the spread of health misinformation: a doctor’s response

Doctors have raised concerns about health misinformation on The Diary of a CEO. Here's what medical professionals said about specific episodes and…
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Plants are good for you, so why do wellness influencers call them toxic?

Calling broccoli “toxic” makes for great clicks, but terrible nutrition advice In an Instagram reel shared recently through Billy Carson’s account ‘4bidden
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