cancer /oss/taxonomy/term/3285/all en You Can’t Beat Beets! /oss/article/medical-critical-thinking-health-and-nutrition/you-cant-beat-beets <p>It doesn’t matter how good a video or an article is if you can’t get people to watch or read it. That’s why a lot of thought goes into coming up with a catchy title that grabs attention. In this case, since I’m talking about the possible health benefits of beets, the root vegetable, a headline just about writes itself. “You can’t beat beets.”</p> Thu, 02 Apr 2026 12:36:31 +0000 Joe Schwarcz PhD 11953 at /oss Putting Concerns About Weed Killer Glyphosate Into Perspective /oss/article/critical-thinking-history-environment/putting-concerns-about-weed-killer-glyphosate-perspective <p>This article was first published in <a href="https://montrealgazette.com/opinion/columnists/the-right-chemistry-glyphosate-chemical-concerns">The Montreal Gazette.</a></p> Fri, 27 Mar 2026 03:14:05 +0000 Joe Schwarcz PhD 11951 at /oss A Simple Calculation to Determine the Quality of Your Diet /oss/article/critical-thinking-health-and-nutrition/simple-calculation-determine-quality-your-diet <p>For about 300,000 years homo sapiens has been eating just about everything that seemed edible. Plants, grains, fruits as well as parts of any creature that walks, flies, swims or crawls has travelled down the esophagus. One would think that with all that experience we would have figured out what sort of diet is conducive to health. But here we are, 300,000 years later, talking about low carb diets, ketogenic diets, carnivore diets, low fat diets, vegan diets, flexitarian diets, intermittent fasting diets and a bevy of others.</p> Thu, 26 Mar 2026 18:08:15 +0000 Joe Schwarcz PhD 11949 at /oss HIV/AIDS Denialism Is Back, Courtesy of Joe Rogan /oss/article/medical-critical-thinking-pseudoscience/hivaids-denialism-back-courtesy-joe-rogan <p>Joe Rogan, the most influential podcaster globally, is an HIV-AIDS denialist. Imagine the backlash if the six o’clock news were espousing this decades-old, harmful pseudoscience front and centre.</p> Thu, 19 Mar 2026 18:21:09 +0000 Jonathan Jarry M.Sc. 11930 at /oss You Are What You Eat /oss/article/health-and-nutrition-history/you-are-what-you-eat <p>“You are what you eat” is a widely quoted aphorism, expressing the general truth that nutrition and health are intimately linked. It is generally said to derive from the phrase “tell me what you eat, and I will tell you who you are” found in French gastronome Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin’s 1823 book “Physiology Du Gout.” However, Brillat-Savarin was not referring to nutrition, he was commenting on the differences between the foods available to different social classes. The rich could count on a large variety of foods, while the poor subsisted on a meager food supply.</p> Thu, 19 Mar 2026 17:34:05 +0000 Joe Schwarcz PhD 11929 at /oss The Frivolous Costco Chicken Lawsuit /oss/article/critical-thinking-health-and-nutrition-pseudoscience/frivolous-costco-chicken-lawsuit <p>Talk about a frivolous lawsuit! These two ladies claim that they have been misled by the information on the label of Costco’s famous rotisserie chicken that states “no preservatives.” Why? Because the listed additives include sodium phosphate and carrageenan. That, they say, merited a lawsuit! They go on to say that Costco "has systematically cheated customers out of tens, if not hundreds of millions of dollars by falsely advertising its Kirkland Signature Seasoned Rotisserie chicken as containing no preservatives.” Really? Who exactly is doing the cheating here?</p> Wed, 04 Feb 2026 21:21:30 +0000 Joe Schwarcz PhD 11891 at /oss “Food Preservative Linked to Cancer,” Shrieked Many a Headline /oss/article/critical-thinking-health-and-nutrition/food-preservative-linked-cancer-shrieked-many-headline <p>It isn’t surprising that a paper published in the prestigious British Medical Journal linking food preservatives to cancer roused much media attention. After all, preservatives in food are not rare and cancer is frightening. But just how much should our eyebrows furrow? That depends on whether you look at the headlines that scream about preservatives increasing cancer rates by 16% or you delve deeply into the data that gave rise to these numbers. Let’s delve!</p> Thu, 22 Jan 2026 23:23:20 +0000 Joe Schwarcz PhD 11878 at /oss Are Levitating Trains a Health Hazard? /oss/article/critical-thinking-student-contributors-health-and-nutrition-technology/are-levitating-trains-health-hazard <p>For anyone who flies into Shanghai Pudong International Airport, it’s a rite-of-passage to take the Maglev -- short for magnetic levitation -- train into the city. The railway is as much a tourist attraction as it is a transportation system.</p> <p>I was on board the train this summer, gleefully watching the speed climb to over 300 km/hour, when I overheard the woman beside me ask if the magnetic field emissions posed a health risk.</p> Fri, 12 Dec 2025 11:00:00 +0000 Haleh Cohn BSc 11843 at /oss How a Montreal-Made AI Device Is Helping Surgeons See the Invisible /oss/article/medical-student-contributors-technology/how-montreal-made-ai-device-helping-surgeons-see-invisible <p>When removing a brain tumour, the distinction between healthy tissue and cancer isn’t visible to the naked eye. Even advanced imaging can miss what hides between those boundaries. For years, this limitation meant surgeons could never be fully sure whether every cancer cell was gone. But a new Montreal-made device called SENTRY is changing that. Co-developed by the Montreal-based company Reveal Surgical, Dr.</p> Fri, 28 Nov 2025 11:00:00 +0000 Abhay Parmar BSc 11825 at /oss Hydrogen-Rich Gary Brecka Is Floating on Air /oss/article/critical-thinking-health-and-nutrition-pseudoscience/hydrogen-rich-gary-brecka-floating-air <p>The penthouse at the top of the glass tower is vast, airy, and very angular.</p> Thu, 27 Nov 2025 16:22:16 +0000 Jonathan Jarry M.Sc. 11828 at /oss How the Yew Tree Can Deliver Life … or Death /oss/article/medical-history/how-yew-tree-can-deliver-life-or-death <p>This article was first published in <a href="https://montrealgazette.com/opinion/columnists/the-right-chemistry-yew-tree-toxin-cancer">The Montreal Gazette.</a> </p> <p>The 17-year-old girl presented in the emergency room feeling nauseous and drowsy. She quickly went downhill, with her heart rate and blood pressure shooting up frighteningly and her heart’s rhythm becoming erratic. Then, cardiac arrest.</p> Fri, 21 Nov 2025 17:34:21 +0000 Joe Schwarcz PhD 11821 at /oss Shedding Light on Light Therapies /oss/article/medical-health-and-nutrition-pseudoscience-technology/shedding-light-light-therapies <p>Without light there is no life. Literally. It was Dutch scientist Jan Ingenhousz who through a series of experiments in 1779 showed that light is required for photosynthesis, the process that makes life on earth possible by allowing plants to capture carbon dioxide from the air while simultaneously releasing the oxygen we need to breathe. Plants either directly or indirectly produce all the food we require to live.</p> Wed, 19 Nov 2025 17:35:34 +0000 Joe Schwarcz PhD 11816 at /oss The China Study /oss/article/critical-thinking-health-and-nutrition/china-study <p>In 2005, Colin Campbell, now Professor Emeritus at Cornell University, authored “The China Study.” The book became a best seller with its claim that the road to good health meanders through fields of vegetables and fruits with no animal in sight. A vegan diet, he claimed, is the answer to beating the diseases of western civilization, namely heart disease, cancer and diabetes. Campbell’s opinion is forged by one of the most extensive epidemiological studies ever carried out, a collaborative effort between Cornell and Oxford Universities and the Chinese government back in the 1980s.</p> Wed, 13 Aug 2025 13:11:07 +0000 Joe Schwarcz PhD 11398 at /oss What Wild Animals Can Teach Us About Cancer /oss/article/medical-technology-general-science/what-wild-animals-can-teach-us-about-cancer <p>In a lab in Rochester, New York, a group of <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/nature12234#change-history">scientists</a> were trying to grow cells taken from a naked mole rat. Instead, they ended up with a petri dish full of goo. The cells had secreted a thick, viscous substance, unlike anything typically seen in standard lab cultures. The scientists discovered that the goo contained hyaluronan, a molecule that helps keep the mole rat’s skin elastic as it navigates its cramped underground tunnels. But it may also do something far more remarkable: prevent tumours from forming.</p> Fri, 18 Jul 2025 10:00:00 +0000 Lysanne Desharnais PhD 11346 at /oss The Devilishly Hard Question I’m Asked All the Time /oss/article/critical-thinking-health-and-nutrition/devilishly-hard-question-im-asked-all-time <p><em>This article was first published in <a href="https://www.montrealgazette.com/opinion/columnists/article927855.html">The Montreal Gazette.</a></em></p> <p>Usually, the questioner has seen or heard something, often through social media, about a loathsome substance that is set to destroy their life or about one that promises to improve their health “naturally.” The answer to the question is almost always “no, it isn’t true, but ... The reason for the qualifier is that science isn’t white or black, it is best seen as several shades of gray.</p> Fri, 16 May 2025 19:17:39 +0000 Joe Schwarcz PhD 11054 at /oss