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Nutrition Misinformation Nutrition advice is rife with misinformation — a medical education specialist explains how to tell valid health information from pseudoscience

24 Feb 2025 6:12 PM | Deborah Hodges (Administrator)

The Covid-19 pandemic illuminated a vast landscape of misinformation about many topics, science and health chief among them. [Chicago Health]

Since then, information overload continues unabated, and many people are rightfully confused by an onslaught of conflicting health information. Even expert advice is often contradictory.

On top of that, people sometimes deliberately distort research findings to promote a certain agenda. For example, trisodium phosphate is a common food additive in cakes and cookies that is used to improve texture and prevent spoilage, but wellness influencers exploit the fact that a similarly named substance is used in paint and cleaning products to suggest it's dangerous to your health.

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