2024-03-07
1 小时 11 分钟You know what?
I'm a victim of misinformation on the Internet.
Whoa.
Do I love it.
Ooh, I love it.
A headline from an.
From a random, non reputable source that says turmeric will cure your depression.
Okay, I'm clicking.
Okay, I'm ordering turmeric on Amazon.
I am not safe from this side of the Internet.
It's not even like this side of the Internet.
The Internet is filled with truth, lies, and everything in between.
There's always a lot of hearsay going on.
Okay, there's just a whole lot of hearsay on the Internet, and none of us are safe from it.
But today, I have a treat for all of us.
Wendy Zuckerman, a science journalist for over a decade, reporting on everything from octopus intelligence to superbugs to Ozempic.
Think of a topic.
Wendy has probably read 15 studies about it.
She started her career as the australian correspondent for New Scientist magazine and then went to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
And in 2015, Wendy started to notice healthcare trends that were very misinformed.