Dr. Oz’s Advice
The single most damning study of Dr. Oz and his TV money-maker The Dr. Oz Show was published in the prestigious British Medical Journal in 2014. A group of scientists at Canada’s University of Alberta medical school studied what medical recommendations were made on Dr. Oz’s show and whether there was any scientific evidence to support them.
Dr. Oz most commonly dispenses general medical advice, dietary advice, and weight loss tips. He recommended consulting a healthcare professional only 9 percent of the time – in contrast to another TV advice-dispensing show called The Doctors where the show recommends consulting a healthcare professional 33 percent of the time. Dr. Oz seems to think he knows best.
Most importantly the researchers found that there was either no scientific evidence supporting the advice dispensed on The Dr. Oz Show or the evidence showed that the advice given was contradicted by science a colossal 67.6 percent of the time.
‘Dangerous Rogue’
If it isn’t bad enough that the advice Dr. Oz gives you is wrong, perhaps it should give you pause that this candidate for US Senate dispenses advice without acknowledging the nonsense he is dispensing or his TV show guests’ financial conflicts of interest.
Source: Doctors Don’t Take Dr. Oz Seriously, Neither Should Pennsylvania’s Voters




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