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Posts by Christopher Labos

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The Peanut Panic: How We Accidentally Created an Epidemic The ‘Peanut Panic’ was a self-fulfilling prophecy. Dr Christopher Labos discusses the pediatric food allergy epidemic and how we’re finally reversing the trend.

The Great Peanut Panic: How We Accidentally Created an Allergy Epidemic via @medscape.com

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Labos: Ozempic is now generic. The consequences are weighty This once prohibitively expensive medication may now become much more accessible for the many people who need it but cannot afford it.

Ozempic is now generic in Canada. Balancing access vs. overuse/abuse is going to be key going forward. @mtlgazette.bsky.social

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It’s surprising how much you don’t miss it once you give it up for a little while. For many people it’s an addiction, but for a lot of other people, it becomes a recurring habit that you do without thinking.

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The surprising health benefits of a Dry January There are wide-ranging benefits, both physical and emotional, to taking even a brief break from alcohol, Dr. Christopher Labos explains why.

Dry January might sound like a fad, but giving up alcohol (even for just a little while) has some remarkable health benefits. My weekly check-in with @ctvnewsmontreal.bsky.social

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Labos: The raw truth about the risks of food poisoning Countless people enjoy raw meat and fish and live to tell the tale. Part of the reason is the overall improvement in food quality.

Is it ok to eat steak tartare? Depends if you trust the people preparing your food.
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Stop. You’re making me blush ☺️

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Yes, Aspirin Does Prevent Cancer. Just Not Fast Enough. Does aspirin prevent cancer? Weirdly enough, it does. But Dr Christopher Labos explains why you still shouldn't use it for primary prevention.

ASA actually does prevent cancer (it's true). Just not fast enough. Via @medscape.com

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The Body of Evidence: 152 – Why RFK Jr. is wrong to claim that Tylenol causes autism EPISODE 152 – Why RFK Jr. is wrong to claim that Tylenol causes autism. According to the Wall Street Journal, RFK Jr. and the HHS are planning to release a report claiming acetaminophen (Tylenol/parac...

Why RFK is wrong about Tylenol and autism
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I'm on it !!!
Sorry I'm bad at posting stuff !! I need the nudge!!!

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I'm excited to be there !!!

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What is the anti-inflammatory diet? - Weekends with Joanne Vrakas What is the anti-inflammatory diet?

What is the anti-inflammatory diet and does it actually work? Weekly check in with @CJAD800 @joannevrakas

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The Body of Evidence: 149 – Leaky Gut Syndrome Leaky Gut Syndrome. Always a favorite of the pseudoscience crowd. But is there any medical validity to the concept. Chris and Sophie look deep into the concept to find out if the diagnosis of Leaky Gu...

Leaky gut syndrome pops up everywhere. It is the cause of every disease under the sun according to some influencers. But here's something wild. Not everything they say about it is completely untrue. In our lates episode we break down the bogeyman that is Leaky Gut.
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The Body of Evidence: 148 – Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation The opening of a new private clinic spurs Chris and Sophie to ask whether Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is real medicine or pseudoscience. How does a magnetic field stimulate the brain and h...

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) are often misunderstood the public because of how they are perceived in movies and TV. But how well do these treatments for depression actually work?

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Making the case for nuts and seeds People with bowel issues have long been told to stay away from eating nuts and seeds. Dr. Christopher Labos says new evidence suggests otherwise.

If you have diverticulosis, you were probably told to avoid seeds, nuts, and corn. But recent evidence suggests maybe not. Maybe it doesn't really matter.

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Is Red Meat Bad for You? The Proof Is in the Processing The WHO has declared red meat a carcinogen. So, Dr Christopher Labos asks the question we're all thinking: Is a hot dog really as bad as a cigarette?

The dangers of processed red meat - not huge but not trivial. With references to Winnie the Pooh, Bambi, and a guest appearance by Tobi via @medscape.com
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Yes clear it is. I do try to advocate for improving indoor air quality with ventilation and air filters. It is tough to convince people because so often the ventilation system is this black box that people don't really understand and nobody knows how it works.

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Are you feeling the heat?
Are you feeling the heat? YouTube video by CTV News

Some medications can increase your risk of heat stroke. Diuretics, blood pressure medications and more in the latest medical update with CTV Montreal.
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The Body of Evidence: 146 – Radon – the invisible houseguest Chris and Sophie tackle Radon, the odorless, colorless, tasteless and very toxic gas that is present in about 1 in 5 homes. Why do we care? How do you test for it? What should do about it? And why don...

Ever wondered if you should check your home for #Radon gas? We answer this question and more in our latest podcast episode. Also Sophie's mind is blow by a question about Radon Therapy.

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Dr. Labos: Cases of measles in Canada have surpassed those in the U.S. - Weekends with Joanne Vrakas | iHeart <p>Dr. Chris Labos, cardiologist with a degree in epidemiology and a regular contributor on CJAD 800. You can hear him every Sunday on Weekends with Joanne Vrakas at 7:20 a.m.</p>

Cases of measles in Canada have surpassed those in the U.S. @drlabos.bsky.social joined Sue Smith with more:

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Tick-borne diseases on rise due to warmer temperatures, experts say
Tick-borne diseases on rise due to warmer temperatures, experts say YouTube video by CBC News

Tick borne diseases in Canada are becoming more common because of rising temperatures.
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Labos: Cracking the case on seeds, nuts and bowel issues Routine advice has always been for patients with diverticulosis to avoid these foods. But evidence suggests this might not be justified.

Why avoiding seeds and nuts may not be necessary for preventing diverticulitis

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Always does my heart good too. It's the waistline it's not good with.

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yeah life is like that. It's almost as bad as finding out about Santa Claus.

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There really isn't. I would avoid the rush and succumb to nihilism now to be an early adopter.

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Myth Busting: No, Red Wine Isn’t Good for Your Heart Cardiologist Christopher Labos speaks about red wine and health misconceptions.

Myth Busting: No, Red Wine Isn’t Good for Your Heart www.medscape.com/viewarticle/... with @drlabos.bsky.social

"...you can’t think it’s good for your heart. That’s a myth."

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Sorry to be the party pooper

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Obesity rates in Canada jumped during COVID-19, says new study About one-third of Canadians have become obese — with more weight gain happening during the pandemic, according to a new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal on Monday. Dr. Chri...

Obesity rates are rising in this country and the pandemic just made things worse
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You often see headlines about colon cancer rates skyrocketing. But the data is more nuanced. Colon cancer overall is decreasing. Over past 20 years, there has been a small increase in under 50 group. But lots of variability between countries. Probably explainable by lifestyle factors.

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I am going to work with the graphic team next time. That is a brilliant and insightful idea :)

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It was lovely having you on again !!!

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