Biomedical scientist Dr. Andrea Love returns to WIRED to answer a new slate of the internet's burning questions about pseudosciences, health fads, and false wellness claims. How can someone avoid falling into the trap of pseudoscience? Why do people swear by lion’s mane mushroom as a supplement? Does acupuncture do anything? Is it really that bad for your body to eat late at night? Do more children have diabetes today than in the past? Answers to these questions and many more await on this brand-new third edition of WIRED Pseudoscience Support.
0:00 Pseudoscience Support III
0:16 Ingredients
1:20 The (Dubious) Dirty Dozen List
2:35 From chimpan-a to chimpanzee
3:32 Red Dye 40
5:13 MAHA
6:25 High dose vitamin C vs. Cancer?
7:23 Fluoride freakout
9:05 Hormones in milk
10:21 Debunking mRNA vaccine claims
12:42 Diabetes rates in the youth population
13:16 RFK Jr.s ignorance is all of our problem now
15:09 How can I avoid falling into the traps of pseudoscience?
16:31 Glucose spikes
18:06 Come on, man 🤦🏽...
20:04 Germ theory denialism
21:26 IV lounges and Drip Bars
22:22 How to convince your family that vaccines are safe
23:52 Acupuncture
24:46 Beef tallow vs. Seed oils
26:48 ClO2 aka Bleach
28:15 The Hepatitis B vaccine
30:01 Lion's mane
31:03 Is it really that bad to eat at night?
32:02 Dr. Love's advice
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Director: Lisandro Perez-Rey
Director of Photography: Charlie Jordan
Editor: Richard
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