• nfh@lemmy.world
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      I feel like a lot of it is really trivial stuff. Like if he shilled for homeopathic flu “medicine”, then told people to wash their hands regularly during flu season, that’s a 50% hit rate

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    Just want to point out that Dr. Oz was a medical researcher who contributed to legitimate cardio thoracic procedures, but was also sanctioned and prohibited from presenting his findings because of bad research design, and was sanctioned for inhumane killing of animal test subjects.

    His resume reads like he was in the right place at the right time, was a competent surgeon, and was a really bad scientist.

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    I feel like even when this article was published in 2015, Dr. Oz would be small potatoes compared to a large portion of the population getting their medical advice from celebrities, influencers and self-proclaimed experts on their favorite social network.

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    Unless that research reached the target audience of that show, that is a big waste of money to spend on research.

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    It’s right in the name, DOCTOR Oz. If he says it, then it does have supporting evidence because he’s a doctor and he’s recommending it. I get most of my gummy brain chews from doctor Oz and they work fantastic which is probably why I’m able to have some common sense unlike most posters around here

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      This is sarcasm, yeah? I mean, it could go either way, but the gummy brain chews bit makes me think (hope) you’re kidding.

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      That’s not how evidence works, a mistaken belief no matter how strongly held is still just a belief.

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        A doctor saying something is good for you, that is good evidence that it’s good for you. If it wasn’t a doctor wouldn’t say it. They’re not even allowed to lie, it’s part of the hypocritic oath.

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          No it’s not. Evidence is objective, you’re describing subjective opinions. They’re allowed to lie, they aren’t allowed medically to do harm.

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            They aren’t allowed to lie ever, not even a little white lie. You’re probably thinking of dentists.