Here are nine celebrities who have pushed dangerously bad science on the public
In our post-truth era, scientific illiteracy has morphed into science denialism. Today, people simply declare their own truths. As a consequence, science is losing its platform as a source of truth. Meanwhile, a pervasive celebrity culture in which celebrities are considered trusted experts solely because of their fame has poisoned the idea of what constitutes expertise.
Nowhere is the merger of these two trends more evident than in our embrace of celebrity science, which, because it often involves issues of health, might not only be misleading but harmful. Some celebrities actually do have science backgrounds; Mayim Bialik, who has a PhD in neuroscience, springs to mind. Unfortunately, many celebrities have waded into debates within fields in which they have neither expertise nor training, perhaps unintentionally injecting doubt into scientific certainty and often even harming public health efforts. Here are a few of the worst celebrity offenders.
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/07/nine-celebrities-pushed-dangerously-bad-science-public/
SeattleVet
(5,588 posts)He wrote a very good series of columns for The Guardian a few years ago on scientific inaccuracy, health scares and pseudoscience, and has a website that goes into a lot of detail (badscience.net), especially in the medical area. Excellent examination of how really bad media coverage helps to perpetrate a lot of these fabrications and creates false impressions of what various research papers are really saying.
Just found a Wikipedia article that has a brief summary of each chapter. The book is definitely a worthwhile read, especially if you have friends or relatives that are always trying to spread the 'alternative woo'. I have a cousin that is always sending out all of the 'watermelon cures cancer' types of things.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Science_(book)
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)Sigh. I'm going to check that book out (I added it to my list) next time I go to the library.
Bradshaw3
(7,962 posts)Unfortunately some on the liberal side are as easily duped as those on the right by celebs and junk science. Some of the junk science is sometimes harmless as with supplements (although not all, some have caused harm but mostly its to the pocketbook for worthless needless supplements). Others like the anti-vaxxers have done real harm and Offit has been a leader in this area.
Some on here go ballistic whenever Raw Story is the link so for those here's the original article in Salon:
https://www.salon.com/2018/07/29/six-times-celebrities-pushed-dangerously-bad-science/
demigoddess
(6,675 posts)universal use of vaccines. I have been immunized against a lot of stuff, so have my kids. Not one of use have problems. And how do we know that those kids weren't pre disposed to having autism etc.