Sylvia Fogel MD (@fogelsylvia) 's Twitter Profile
Sylvia Fogel MD

@fogelsylvia

Open debate is an antidote to systemic bias & conflicts. All views personal w/ no connection to affiliation/employer.

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Kulvinder Kaur MD (@dockaurg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Censorship kills. Censorship kills. “Restoring trust in public health requires institutions to promote, not suppress, scientific debate, admit errors, and distinguish between known facts and uncertainties.” “Physicians follow the principle of "Do No Harm," carefully balancing

Censorship kills. Censorship kills.

“Restoring trust in public health requires institutions to promote, not suppress, scientific debate, admit errors, and distinguish between known facts and uncertainties.”

“Physicians follow the principle of "Do No Harm," carefully balancing
Paul Whiteley (@paulwhiteleyphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Child obesity clinics seeing BMIs over 50 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/… "24% had autism" (out of N=3000 kids). This is a health scandal.

Metabolic Mind (@metabolic_mind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Youth mental illness is on the rise, and treatment options are often limited, especially for kids with bipolar disorder. This Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re highlighting a groundbreaking new real-world data collection funded by the Baszucki Group exploring ketogenic therapy

Sylvia Fogel MD (@fogelsylvia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bravo Temple Grandin. Yes, we need to properly study regression & consider a neuroimmune framework (that considers mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, immune dysfunction & microbiome).

Retsef Levi (@retsefl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The intention of U.S. FDA to transition to evidence-based regulatory decision re COVID vaccines is encouraging. However, evidence-based approach should also include reanalysis of the pivotal trials of mRNA vaccines & consideration of the existing evidence: 1) What is the impact

The intention of <a href="/US_FDA/">U.S. FDA</a> to transition to evidence-based regulatory decision re COVID vaccines is encouraging.

However, evidence-based approach should also include reanalysis of the pivotal trials of mRNA vaccines &amp; consideration of the existing evidence:

1) What is the impact
Dr. Eric Berg (@dr_ericberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is red meat bad for your heart? That might depend less on who funded the study... and more on who's writing the headline. The New York Times just published a piece warning that meat industry funding distorts scientific research. But here's what they didn’t mention: 🧵

Is red meat bad for your heart? That might depend less on who funded the study... and more on who's writing the headline.

The New York Times just published a piece warning that meat industry funding distorts scientific research.

But here's what they didn’t mention: 🧵
Nina Teicholz, PhD (@bigfatsurprise) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Studies showing benefits of red meat are rife with conflicts of interest--says NYT. We never see similar reporting on studies promoting plant-based foods. Because the media only calls out it out for meat. While giving a pass to Nestle, Pepsi, Unilever, etc. Preferred

Sarah Kernion | Inchstones by Saturday's Story (@saturdaysstory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Autism rates are rising. The media won’t say it. Jill Escher 🎗️ will. Her latest post is a strategic truth bomb. Not anti-vax, not alarmist - just data, pattern recognition, and a long-overdue call to action: Precision Toxicology. She’s right. Something is happening. Autism with

Paul Whiteley (@paulwhiteleyphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"suggesting that DSM-5 criteria alone do not fully capture the complexity of ASD" pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40409244/ The heterogeneity of autism on show again. Talks 'subtypes' which corresponds with our work: cambridge.org/core/journals/… Sort out the subtypes (use ICD-11) and everyone benefits.

Paul Whiteley (@paulwhiteleyphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Almost 16,000 children in the North await [autism] assessment, new figures show - the longest delay is more than four years" irishtimes.com/health/2025/05… Added to the 5.9% autism rate in NI... health-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/… Still think it's all better awareness? Cos I don't.

The Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings) (@brainpickings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week's oasis of selected sanities in a single place: Carl Jung on the relationship between suffering and creativity; is peace possible; what it's like to be an owl mailchi.mp/themarginalian…

This week's oasis of selected sanities in a single place: Carl Jung on the relationship between suffering and creativity; is peace possible; what it's like to be an owl mailchi.mp/themarginalian…
Martin Picard (@mitopsychobio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 50+ year old hypothesis that studying molecular features of disease was going to teach us about health has been debunked The disease-focused model will provide molecular targets for drugs, but it won’t teach us the basis of health nor about individualized paths to healing