The misleading information in one of America’s most popular podcasts
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Photo caption: Andrew Huberman, a neurobiology professor and host of the Huberman Lab podcast, attending INBOUND 2023 in Boston, Mass. Photo credit: Chance Yeh / Getty Images for HubSpot. Article by A.W. Ohlheiser. Vox – May 2, 2024.
Sometimes, misleading information is easy to spot, traveling in the same conspiracy-theory-slicked grooves it has for decades. The same ideas that undermined belief in the safety of Covid-19 vaccines have been around for more than a century, adapting the same message to suit new media formats, new epidemics, and new influential endorsements. […]
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