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Monkeys, myths and molecules : separating fact from fiction in the science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
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- Summary
- The Internet is a powerful beast when it comes to science; the answer to any query you may have is just a few keystrokes away. But when there are multiple answers from various sources, how can we know what information is reliable? In "Monkeys, Myths and Molecules," bestselling author Dr. Joe Schwarcz takes a critical look at how facts are misconstrued in the media. He debunks the myths surrounding canned food, artificial dyes, SPF, homeopathy, cancer, chemicals present in our lives, and much more. Unafraid to expose the sheer nonsense people are led to believe about health, food, drugs, and our environment, Dr. Joe confronts pseudoscience and, convincingly and entertainingly, advocates for a scientific approach to the everyday
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- eng
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- Monkeys, myths and molecules : separating fact from fiction in the science of everyday life
- Title
- Monkeys, myths and molecules
- Title remainder
- separating fact from fiction in the science of everyday life
- Statement of responsibility
- Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The Internet is a powerful beast when it comes to science; the answer to any query you may have is just a few keystrokes away. But when there are multiple answers from various sources, how can we know what information is reliable? In "Monkeys, Myths and Molecules," bestselling author Dr. Joe Schwarcz takes a critical look at how facts are misconstrued in the media. He debunks the myths surrounding canned food, artificial dyes, SPF, homeopathy, cancer, chemicals present in our lives, and much more. Unafraid to expose the sheer nonsense people are led to believe about health, food, drugs, and our environment, Dr. Joe confronts pseudoscience and, convincingly and entertainingly, advocates for a scientific approach to the everyday
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- Schwarcz, Joe
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- Monkeys, myths and molecules : separating fact from fiction in the science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
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- Includes index
- Control code
- cap14907631
- Extent
- 293 p.
- Isbn
- 9781770411913
- Isbn Type
- (pbk)
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- Monkeys, myths and molecules : separating fact from fiction in the science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- Note
- Includes index
- Control code
- cap14907631
- Extent
- 293 p.
- Isbn
- 9781770411913
- Isbn Type
- (pbk)
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