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"Pseudoscience can be a powerful weapon in the hands of those who know how to exploit it, primarily because it can sound so credible. This is especially true for food. Unfortunately, the demarcation between pseudoscience and science isn't as black and white as some would like to believe."
Kavin Senapathy is a writer and public speaker covering science, health, parenting and the intersection of these topics. She's also the co-founder of SciMoms, whose goal is to advocate for science and evidence-based parenting, and the co-host for the Center for Inquiry's Point of Inquiry podcast. Tune in as we discuss food, pseudoscience and tips for separating the credible wheat from the questionable chaff.
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By Melissa Joy Dobbins, MS, RD, CDE4.7
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"Pseudoscience can be a powerful weapon in the hands of those who know how to exploit it, primarily because it can sound so credible. This is especially true for food. Unfortunately, the demarcation between pseudoscience and science isn't as black and white as some would like to believe."
Kavin Senapathy is a writer and public speaker covering science, health, parenting and the intersection of these topics. She's also the co-founder of SciMoms, whose goal is to advocate for science and evidence-based parenting, and the co-host for the Center for Inquiry's Point of Inquiry podcast. Tune in as we discuss food, pseudoscience and tips for separating the credible wheat from the questionable chaff.
Full shownotes here: www.SoundBitesRD.com/119

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