The Fact Check deals with the most important question: is X true?
Physical Therapist Alexis M. Léveillé (@nobullshitphysio), Chiropractor Eliud Sierra (@the_rehab_chiro) and Physiotherapist Diego Hidalgo (@skepticalphysio) and frequent expert guests will try to shed light on controversial topics related to fitness, nutrition, physical therapy and other healthcare-related fields.
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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | FitnessHealth & FitnessMedicine |
In this episode Alexis and Diego interview Dr Joe Zundell, PHD (www.instagram.com/dr.joezundell/?hl=en), a renowned cancer biologist about what cancer is, how it forms, risk, factors, myths and how his personal journey led to his popular educ... more
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In this episode, we discuss a PTA sleeping with her patients, the title of doctors for PTs in the USA, whether PT can heal lumbar hernias faster, perso... more
In part 2 of this episode, Andrea, Alexis and Diego interview the renowned @dr.andrealove , a PHD immunologist and Microbiologist who works in cancer research and public education regarding the Make America Healthy Again movement led by RFK Jr, taki... more
In part 1 of this episode, Andrea, Alexis and Diego interview the renowned Dr. Andrea Love, a PHD immunologist and Microbiologist who works in cancer research and public education regarding the Make America Healthy Again movement led by RFK Jr, takin... more
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Content focuses on exposing the truth behind popular health and fitness myths through discussions with experts in various fields. Topics span from cancer research to nutrition debates, dissecting controversial movements like the MAHA Movement and scrutinizing treatments like Craniosacral Therapy. The hosts, alongside their guests, highlight the importance of evidence-based practices in healthcare, advocating for critical thinking and debunking misinformation that pervades the wellness landscape. Their approach seeks not only to enlighten listeners but also to engage them in understanding the complexities surrounding health claims.
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Recent guests on The Fact Check include:
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2. Dr. Andrea Love
3. JP Gallardo
4. Dr. Adrian Chavez
5. Alice Lam
6. Conor Harris
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