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Can we believe everything we read and hear ???
Watch the two clips below for some great examples of hoax Science in action...
Click here to read 5 persistent examples of "junk Science"
Click here to read about.......what is "junk Science"
Watch the two clips below for some great examples of hoax Science in action...
Click here to read 5 persistent examples of "junk Science"
Click here to read about.......what is "junk Science"
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Read the following article written by Dr Michael Mosely......
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This is a wee starter activity for looking into validity of information. Dr Mosley is questioning these 5 myths.
British television journalist, biology expert, and author Dr Michael Mosley is certainly not one to mince words.
The controversial GP has both helped a lot of people and ruffled a lot of feathers thanks to his popular books on intermittent fasting and blood-sugar diets, but his ideals (as much as his 'nonsense') are backed up by research and studies, of which he constantly reviews.
The Emmy nominated host - who frequently makes appearances on a raft of top-rating UK shows - will bring his straight-talking, myth-busting approach to New Zealand screens again for another season of the hotly anticipated series, Trust Me, I'm a Doctor.
Read the following article written by Dr Michael Mosely......
Click here for the article...
This is a wee starter activity for looking into validity of information. Dr Mosley is questioning these 5 myths.
- Your task is to “Peer review” his analysis, by checking out the facts of his claims about these myths.
British television journalist, biology expert, and author Dr Michael Mosley is certainly not one to mince words.
The controversial GP has both helped a lot of people and ruffled a lot of feathers thanks to his popular books on intermittent fasting and blood-sugar diets, but his ideals (as much as his 'nonsense') are backed up by research and studies, of which he constantly reviews.
The Emmy nominated host - who frequently makes appearances on a raft of top-rating UK shows - will bring his straight-talking, myth-busting approach to New Zealand screens again for another season of the hotly anticipated series, Trust Me, I'm a Doctor.