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In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Joe Schwarcz, a renowned chemist and science communicator, to explore a range of current scientific topics. The scientists discuss a recent infant formula recall and the FDA's removal of black box warnings from estrogen products, providing context for these regulatory decisions. Dr. Schwarcz addresses the complexities of nutrition research, debunking common misconceptions about superfoods and food additives while emphasizing the importance of understanding food safety. Throughout the conversation, the experts examine the challenges of effective science communication in an era of widespread misinformation. The episode underscores the critical need for improved public science education and clearer communication strategies to help people navigate complex health and safety information in their daily lives.
Video available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0kvnw6eE_2I
(00:00) Intro and Public Health Update
(03:41) What Is A News Item That Caught Your Attention And Why? (Removing Black Box Warning From Estrogen Products)
(07:45) The Problem With The Blanket Approach To Ultraprocessed Foods
(11:47) Better Not Burn Your Toast - Dr Joe's New Book
(15:29) The Importance (And Challenge) Of Science Communication
(22:39) Risk Approach Vs. Hazard Approach
(26:51) Are SuperFoods Real?
(30:45) What Is Giving Hope In Science And Public Health?
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