Dope Scientist. Author. Dream job: to have my own show on @natgeo.🙏🏽
Your kid probably likes my 📚s.
#STEMBesties with @cbsunstoppable 🥳
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So...I want my own Public Health show where I travel internationally and talk about the science behind diseases. Literally, international #SciComm#PublicHealth and #STEM Somebody tell @Discovery@TLC@NatGeo 😁
He also directed parents to speak to their children’s pediatricians.
“Vitamin K deficiency bleeding is rare, but when it occurs, the consequences can be devastating and irreversible,” Mercola wrote. “A single injection at birth can prevent it. Please talk to your doctor.”
After ProPublica contacted Dr. Joseph Mercola for an article on babies dying after parents turned down vitamin K shots, he publicly reversed his long-held stance that the shots weren't needed.
“The data is clear: vitamin K saves lives,” he wrote.
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Zero sales so far, but I’m not giving up on this satin-lined scrub hat! A simple share could find my next customer every little bit helps a small business ❤️
More Samara Joy propaganda because it’s healthy for the soul.
Joined by saxophonist, composer, and arranger Kendric McCallister here.
YOU MUST LISTEN TIL THE END 🙌🏽
"Today, most scientists and health experts agree that raw milk has no significant, proven nutritional benefits over its sanitized counterpart, cannot treat or cure disease and subjects its consumers to over 100 times the risk of foodborne illness..." https://t.co/nmgt0NJDcR
Please put aerosol scientists and engineers back in charge of public health.
We built infectious disease policy around outdated droplet assumptions while ignoring aerosol physics, ventilation, and indoor air quality.
If your infectious disease training still treats airborne transmission like a rare exception instead of a central mechanism, your curriculum is obsolete.
Public health accreditation bodies should immediately reevaluate training standards for airborne disease prevention, ventilation, filtration, respirators, and aerosol science.
Droplet dogma has already cost enough lives.
A peer-reviewed study found Black patients matched with Black doctors were 27% less likely to die in the hospital. A separate study found Black residents live longer in counties with more Black primary care physicians. “Find A Black Doctor” exists because the disparities are real
@eiszett Have you read all the sources you ever cited? During my PhD we, along with dozens of other papers, cited a paper that I later found did not contain the result for which it was commonly cited. I should be banned I guess.