Christopher Labos
@drlabos
Cardiologist/epidemiologist, contributor to @mtlgazette, @CJAD800, @CBCMorningLive, @CTVMontreal & others. Opinions my own cause whose else’s would they be?
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Another one done! Great turnout at Indigo downtown. Half the people wanted Ken Connors’s autograph too. Mark of a CJAD 800 Montreal radio legend.
A fluttering heart is a common problem. But what does it mean and is it always cardiac? This was the question for this week's check-in with CTV Montreal
montreal.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=2…
How #cholesterol #skepticism became a pseudoscience. My talk for @sitp is now online.
youtube.com/watch?v=pP4o-6…
Could watching sports be good for you? Christopher Labos joined Andrew Carter to unpack the findings from a new study. Listen: iheart.com/podcast/962-cj…
Why are younger people developing diseases typically associated with older people? Christopher Labos joined Aaron Rand with more. Listen: iheart.com/podcast/962-cj…
Was red meat declared a carcinogen by World Health Organization (WHO)? Is red wine good for the heart? Are eggs good or bad for you?
In the latest Skeptical Inquirer Presents livestream, Christopher Labos tackled popular food myths + how sloppy science perpetuates misconceptions ab. nutrition: ow.ly/3UpY50Ra4zc
Still time!!! 19:00 EST tonight for the latest Skeptical Inquirer Presents webinar. I will be talking #nutrition , misinformation, and my new book.
Register free➡️ skepticalinquirer.org/video/christop…
Join us tonight at 19:00 EST when I'll be hosting Christopher Labos for the latest Skeptical Inquirer Presents webinar. Chris will be talking #nutrition , misinformation, and his new book.
Register free➡️skepticalinquirer.org/video/christop…
We're celebrating Ken Connors's last weekend broadcast on CJAD 800 today. Earlier this morning, Christopher Labos joined Ken live in studio to wish him well. Listen: iheart.com/podcast/962-cj…
Does intermittent fasting really double the risk of dying? Recent headlines have been a bit misleading. The truth is more muted and a perfect example of how random chance affects statistical results.
montrealgazette.com/opinion/column… via Montreal Gazette