Carrie Malekow
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9 months, 1 week agoMark Bell's Power Project with Greg Glassman - The Broken Science of Health & Nutrition
Mark Bell’s Power Project Podcast ep 1002. Greg Glassman, Mark Bell, Nsima Inyand, and Andrew Zaragoza talk about how and why Greg created CrossFit and why Greg believes science is broken.
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9 months, 2 weeks agoP-Values Explained
Simply put, a p-value is a measure of the likelihood that the results of a study are due to the hypothesis, and not simply a result of chance. It compares the “null hypothesis,” the idea that the thing being stu…
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10 months agoAsk Dr. Drew: Is Long-Term Statin Use Accelerating Heart Failure?
On his podcast, Emily and Dr. Drew talked at length about the overuse of statins to treat coronary heart disease.
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10 months, 1 week agoBeyond Science
Faults with a Stanford study’s claims that a vegan diet is better for cardio metabolic health.
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11 months agoBad Science’s Threat To Fitness - Full Video
In this presentation from 2019, Greg Glassman tells the story of how bad science, primarily in the form of corruption, led him to make business decisions to fight to protect his affiliate gyms.
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Emily Kaplan wrote a new post
11 months agoThe Purpose and Limitations of Observational Studies
Emily explains the strengths, weaknesses, and ways to interpret observational studies. These types of studies can be useful for identifying links between things, and then generating hypotheses. However, the results…
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11 months, 1 week agoUnderstanding All-Cause Mortality
In this next video, BSI’s Emily Kaplan explains all-cause mortality, and how it should be included when considering any medical treatment.
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11 months, 2 weeks agoUnderstanding All-Cause Mortality
In this video Emily explains all-cause mortality, and how it impacts decision making for medical intervention.
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Emily Kaplan wrote a new post
11 months, 2 weeks agoUnderstanding Medical Tests
In this video, Emily explains how to understand medical tests. She dives into both sensitivity and specificity of testing.
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Emily Kaplan wrote a new post
11 months, 2 weeks agoInduction Vs. Deduction
In this next part, Emily breaks down the difference between induction and deduction.
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The Broken Science Podcast wrote a new post
11 months, 3 weeks agoEp 7 - Emily Kaplan - Science on Life Support
The diversion from modern science towards post-modern science began about 100 years ago. Since then things have gone from bad […]
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11 months, 4 weeks agoPart 2: Tackling the obesity crisis without drugs
Part 2 of this series explores how a focus on food policy could tackle the obesity crisis.
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Maryanne Demasi, PhD wrote a new post
12 months agoWeighing up the value of weight loss drugs: Part 1
Weight loss medications have a long history of successive failures. Many of them begin with great promise but often don’t live up to the hype or end up discontinued because of serious side effects.
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Brett Bauerreplied 9 months ago
Great article. I have seen people who thought this was a quick fix and have now gained all weight back plus some because they didn’t create any sustainable habits. Education like this is needed on the topic. Please keep up the great work!
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William Briggs wrote a new post
12 months agoThe Field Of Statistics Is Doomed — Unless It Abandons Testing & Parameter-Based Analysis
William Briggs examines the wildly varied outcomes produced by statistical analysts when presented identical data sets.
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1 year agoOver-Certainties In Global Estimates of Vaccine Efficacy
The end of the COVID-19 pandemic is often associated with the creation and distribution of mRNA vaccines. But were the vaccines actually as effective as they’re claimed to be?
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Emily Kaplan wrote a new post
1 year agoSection 230: The Hidden Battleground Where Tech Giants, Government and Free Speech Collide
Delving into the murky waters of online censorship, this piece uncovers the genesis of Section 230, the law that inadvertently became the root of a heated battle between free expression and digital regulation.…
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Emily Kaplan wrote a new post
1 year, 1 month agoThe Danger of Singular Authority: The Silent Crisis in Public Health and Scientific Progress
This essay by BSI’s Emily Kaplan uncovers the shocking reality of how digital giants like YouTube are gatekeeping critical information, effectively silencing independent experts and alternative viewpoints
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