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If you missed this year’s Trottier Sympsoium (or would simply like to re-watch it), you can watch a recording of the presentation & the fireside chat on our Youtube channel!
www.youtube.com/live/tmF0CDq...
The Genesis of the COVID Vaccine: The Path to the Nobel Prize (Trottier Symposium)
YouTube video by McGill Office for Science and Society
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Cutting education isn’t fiscal prudence; it’s social decay.

Alberta’s strike shows what happens when a government treats schools like a budget line, not a lifeline.

Money does matter.
Teachers do matter.
Democracy can’t thrive when classrooms crumble.

Read more: mcgill.ca/x/iVX
The False Economy of Education Cuts
Why This Matters (Even If You Don’t Live There) A public education system is the scaffolding of any democracy. It’s where young citizens learn not only arithmetic and grammar, but curiosity, empathy, ...
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November 9, 2025 at 12:30 AM
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Have you been tempted to try a low-histamine diet? Do you suspect you may have histamine intolerance from the food you eat?

I looked into this trend and was surprised/not surprised by what I found.

My latest for @mcgilloss.bsky.social.

www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/...
Who Is the Low-Histamine Diet Really For?
Do you have difficulty falling asleep? A bit of anxiety? Headaches? Any sort of digestive issue? A low-histamine diet may be for you! So claims a blog post on one of the many websites promoting this d...
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November 7, 2025 at 7:03 PM
In the past, people blamed witches for disease and calamity; today, many people point accusing fingers at pesticides, vaccines, food additives, and technology 🧙🏻‍♀️🔮😷

Times change, but the fear of the unknown unfortunately stays the same ⏰

Get the whole scoop in Dr. Joe’s article.
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Double, Double Toil and Trouble
Oh, human nature! When something goes wrong, we try to rationalize why the calamity has occurred. We try to find the cause of our illness or misfortune. Today, many people point accusing fingers at pe...
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November 3, 2025 at 2:55 PM
🧬 The journey from surgical bandages to the blueprint of life took a century of false starts, rivalry, and overlooked heroes.

Read all about the discovery of DNA on our website 👇
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A Century in the Making: The DNA Discovery Story
When most people hear about the discovery of DNA, they picture James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953, triumphantly holding up a model of the double helix. But DNA’s story doesn’t begin, or end, there...
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November 2, 2025 at 6:43 PM
If you missed this year’s Trottier Sympsoium (or would simply like to re-watch it), you can watch a recording of the presentation & the fireside chat on our Youtube channel!
www.youtube.com/live/tmF0CDq...
The Genesis of the COVID Vaccine: The Path to the Nobel Prize (Trottier Symposium)
YouTube video by McGill Office for Science and Society
www.youtube.com
October 27, 2025 at 7:39 PM
Jane Goodall dedicated her life to wildlife advocacy and connecting humans with the animal kingdom— a mission she stayed true to until her final days. Yet, controversies surrounding Dr. Goodall’s book, Seeds of Hope, remind us of the importance of academic integrity 📖✅
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Seeds of Hope Require Roots of Integrity: Remembering Jane Goodall
On Wednesday October 1st, 2025, Dr. Jane Goodall passed away while on a speaking tour in the United States. As an esteemed scientist whose life mission was to advocate for wildlife, promote conservati...
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October 26, 2025 at 7:53 PM
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In vivo CAR T therapy for killing cancer cells has several advantages over the ex vivo approach www.thelancet.com/journals/ebi... Nobelist Drew Weissman described it at the 2025 Trottier Public Science Symposium last night @mcgilloss.bsky.social
October 22, 2025 at 3:36 PM
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Superb symposium included Weissman's insights into in vivo CAR T therapy's advantages over in vitro; serendipity's role in the mRNA vaccine development; #RKJr 's dangerous hepatitis B policy; Joe's witty intro to #vaccines and a lot more @mcgilloss.bsky.social www.youtube.com/live/tmF0CDq...
The Genesis of the COVID Vaccine: The Path to the Nobel Prize (Trottier Symposium)
YouTube video by McGill Office for Science and Society
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October 24, 2025 at 9:14 AM
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AG1 has a new product out: a sleep aid called AGZ.

The costly powder is a potpourri of wellness sleep hacks gentrified with slick marketing.

My latest for @mcgilloss.bsky.social.

www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/...
AGZ Is More Shaky Science from the Makers of AG1
“Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!” This famous line from Michael Corleone is apt here: our Office and others have been over the AG1 story, denouncing its flimsy scientific evidence...
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October 24, 2025 at 11:52 AM
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The Genesis of the COVID Vaccine: The Path to the Noble Prize by Dr. Drew Weissman

Trottier Symposium, by the McGill Office for Science and Society

@mcgilloss.bsky.social

www.youtube.com/live/tmF0CDq...
The Genesis of the COVID Vaccine: The Path to the Nobel Prize (Trottier Symposium)
YouTube video by McGill Office for Science and Society
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October 25, 2025 at 10:03 AM
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Again, sale of supplements = HUGE red flag for bunk!

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AGZ Is More Shaky Science from the Makers of AG1 mcgill.ca/oss/article/... by
@jonathanjarry.bsky.social via @mcgilloss.bsky.social

"The ingredients it contains have very little convincing scientific evidence behind them..."
AGZ Is More Shaky Science from the Makers of AG1
“Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!” This famous line from Michael Corleone is apt here: our Office and others have been over the AG1 story, denouncing its flimsy scientific evidence...
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October 25, 2025 at 2:02 PM
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Happening this coming Thursday! If you're in Manchester, please come! You won't be disappointed.
In a week, I will be giving a talk in Manchester, England, at the English Lounge! Free to attend!

Topic: Wellness influencer Joe Mercola's entanglement with a branding executive turned spirit-possessed medium... and whether the two are con artists or just deluded.

www.gmss.uk/events/mercola
Con Artists or True Believers: The Mercola Tapes
7:00PM Thursday 23 October 2025 at English Lounge
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October 19, 2025 at 4:05 PM
The Trottier 2025 Symposium is underway @mcgill.ca! Featuring 2023 Nobel Laureate, Dr. Drew Weissman!

#Trottier2025 #mRNA #COVID19Vaccine
October 21, 2025 at 11:21 PM
🏃🏅 Olympic medalist Fred Kerley just joined the Enhanced Games: a new event that allows performance-enhancing drugs.

Are we witnessing the future of sport… or its downfall?

Read more: mcgill.ca/x/izA
Faster, Higher, Stronger… Enhanced?
For most people, track and field exists as a fleeting summer spectacle: ten days every four years when the fastest, strongest, and most gravity-defying humans wage war on a 400-metre oval. For me, thi...
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October 19, 2025 at 1:26 PM
More often than not, when you read that something “may” have health benefits using the term “may not” can just as well substitute for “may”

Read Dr Joe’s latest on how blue spirulina 🌀 has been caught in the weasel-word crossfire and learn what the product definitely IS below!
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Claims About Blue Spirulina Raise a Red Flag
In the science communication business, we call them “weasel words.” Why? Because weasels have a reputation for being sneaky and tricky. We are talking about words like “may,” “suggest,” “possible” and...
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October 18, 2025 at 1:09 PM
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Dr. Jonathan Howard has a new book out.

"This is as much a review of the book as it is a reflection on the state of public health administration in the United States right now, where the inmates are running the asylum."

My latest for @mcgilloss.bsky.social.

www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/...
Everyone Else Is Lying to You: A Damning Archive of Science Denial
“Future generations will know that at least some of us tried to resist the intrusion of quackery into medicine, and they’ll gain some semblance of insight into a confounding reality.” Thus ends the da...
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October 17, 2025 at 5:46 PM
Transportation networks 🚃 Velcro, airplanes ✈️ and water filtration 🌊systems. These four things have one thing in common: they are innovations that owe their origins to nature🌲🌿

Get the whole scoop on biomimicry in this piece: mcgill.ca/x/iDW
Can Nature Design Technology Better Than Us?
Biomimicry, a scientific field dedicated to using nature as a model to guide the development of more efficient and better technology, recenters the anthropocentric narrative that often takes the reign...
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October 15, 2025 at 2:07 PM
That “miracle” plant killing cancer cells on Facebook? It probably won’t work in humans.
Read our latest piece on why extracting drugs from nature is harder than it looks.
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Extracting Drugs from Nature Is Hard
A video on Facebook with nearly one million views informs me that the avocado tree is a pharmacy in disguise. “Its leaves help regulate blood sugar,” the narrator says, “its seeds target cancer cells,...
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October 14, 2025 at 5:00 PM
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We are bombarded with the message that nature is one giant pharmacy.

But extracting drugs from it is a lot harder than wellness influencers believe.

My latest for @mcgilloss.bsky.social
October 10, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Protein snacks are everywhere, but what about fiber? Ignoring it isn’t just uncomfortable (hello, constipation), it’s tied to serious health risks like heart disease and cancer. Learn why fiber deserves a comeback and how to get more of it on your plate.
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For the Love of Fibre
Recently, while browsing the candy aisle (my natural habitat as a gummy connoisseur), I was confronted by a monstrosity: protein candy. Listen, I get it. This gummy abomination is merely a reflection ...
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October 8, 2025 at 1:11 PM
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I am actually reading this book as I write this (well, not *literally*) and will be reviewing it for @mcgilloss.bsky.social shortly!
The sequel to We Want Them Infected is done!

COVID killed 1.2 million Americans while vaccines saved millions.

Yet, disinformation superspreaders were empowered, where they are taking a wrecking ball to science & medicine.

How did that happen?🧵

sciencebasedmedicine.org/everyone-els...
Everyone Else is Lying to You: My Book is Done!
The pandemic’s biggest disinformation superspreaders are now in charge. How did this happen?
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October 3, 2025 at 7:20 PM
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The latest in my growing line of “all the big cases you were taught in psychology class are lies, exaggerations, or taken out of context.”

Today: the Kitty Genovese case.

Will strangers come to your help in a crowd?

Cc @mcgilloss.bsky.social

www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/...
The Bystander Effect Started from a Lie
You have just been attacked. How likely is it that someone will come to your help? If you remember the infamous case of Kitty Genovese in 1960s New York, you may despair at ever receiving assistance. ...
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October 3, 2025 at 2:55 PM
Have you ever wondered how touchscreens worked? You’re certainly not alone and you’re in the right place!

Here’s the inside scoop on the history and technology behind the screens we use every day 📱⚗️

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“Electric Feel”: A Guide to How Touchscreens Work
I love the beach. What I don’t love is when I try to use my phone after taking a dip. One droplet of water hits my phone and somehow opens an app I didn’t know I had. Unfortunately for me, this is not...
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September 27, 2025 at 8:46 PM
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All About the Tylenol-Autism Brouhaha www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/... via @jonathanjarry.bsky.social

"A large amount of scientific evidence points out to autism being mainly caused by variations in certain genes..."

Leucovorin "...the scientific evidence behind this is of terrible quality."
All About the Tylenol-Autism Brouhaha
At an unhinged press conference last Monday, Donald Trump and his medical acolytes revealed an actionable cause of autism at long last: Tylenol. In what felt like a social media post come to life, Tru...
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September 27, 2025 at 3:32 PM
💊🇺🇸 With Tylenol under attack by President Trump and his entourage, Dr. Joe takes the opportunity to give a short history lesson on the drug’s main active ingredient: Acetaminophen.
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The History of Acetaminophen
President Trump’s unhinged, ill-informed and potentially dangerous attack on Tylenol has focussed attention on its active ingredient, acetaminophen. Many others have, and will dissect his harangue (se...
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September 27, 2025 at 1:03 AM