A single rat study convinced a student majoring in religious studies to start a company and market a hangover solution. The scientific evidence behind the

Demystifying science and pseudoscience for the public
A single rat study convinced a student majoring in religious studies to start a company and market a hangover solution. The scientific evidence behind the
While the self-cleaning function of modern ovens can save you a heavy scrubbing, the risk from being exposed to hazardous fumes remains unknown. https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/health-technology/safety-and-chemistry-self-cleaning-oven
Chris and Jonathan sit down to demystify how scientific research is conducted and what actually goes on in a lab. They talk about the following:
A psychologist runs around screaming, pointing at chemicals all around us, and wishing for a more natural world. Her book is pure chemophobic paranoia. https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/book-review-living-chemical-age
In trying to find a treatment for his mom’s neurodegenerative condition, a journalist turned “brain food expert” believes his one-year deep dive into research articles
A recent CBC Marketplace episode may have made you think that eating probiotic yogurt would protect you from the flu. But what the studies actually