Two women are performing a bird-dog exercise on yoga mats. They are on all fours, extending opposite arms and legs straight. They wear athletic clothing against a dark background.

Is your workout gear killing you?

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals have been detected in athletic clothing. Should we be worried?

/ April 10, 2025
Illustration of a smartphone screen against a yellow and blue background. The yellow side displays words like "fake," "minimize," "chaos," while the blue side shows "verified," "fix," "trust," and "reliable.

The Misinformation Wars

The core mission of SBM comes down to a few things – examining the complex relationship between scientific evidence and healthcare, exploring issues of how optimally to regulate health care and health products, and fighting misinformation. Over the years I think we have made some solid strides on the first category. The medical infrastructure has been trending increasing towards higher standards of...

/ April 9, 2025
Colorful cut-out letters spell "APRIL FOOLS" on a wooden green background. The letter "I" is topped with a red clown nose.

Drs. Jay Bhattacharya, Marty Makary, and a Cruel April Fool’s Day

One NIH staffer described Bhattacharya’s note as a “thank you and can’t wait to work with you email ... in the middle of the massacre.”

/ April 8, 2025
A man wearing a green cap with the words “MAKE AMERICA HEALTHY AGAIN” adjusts the brim while standing outdoors, with blurred trees and grass in the background.

Measles, MAHA, and “soft eugenics”

I've long said that the antivax movement is borderline eugenicist (or at least social Darwinist) in nature. Now that a second child has died of measles, it's time for me to take a look at the "soft eugenics" of the antivax movement and, more generally, the MAHA movement.

/ April 7, 2025
The image displays the words "Own It" in large, bold font. The letters are filled with a scenic landscape featuring a mountainous area under a clear blue sky. The background is plain white.

Doctors Who Fluffed RFK Jr.: Here’s What You Own So Far

"Just where is that extensive 5000 word longform apology from Adam Cifu over at Sensible Medicine, begging forgiveness for legitimizing Robert F. Kennedy, Jr?"

/ April 4, 2025
AI humanoid head connected to a set of computer monitors displaying medical images, likely MRI scans. The setup suggests technology and artificial intelligence in medical imaging analysis.

Will AI Save Medicine

Modern medicine is facing many challenges. As the science of medicine advances, it gets harder and harder. We have, in a way, picked all the low hanging fruit. People are living longer, and their medical conditions are getting more challenging to understand and to treat. In order to continue making medical progress we need more advanced technology. This technology – like stem...

/ April 2, 2025
Timeline of the Diabetes Prevention Program & Outcomes Study from 1996 to present. Sections include Intensive Lifestyle, Metformin, and Placebo, transitioning to modified interventions and lifestyle sessions over time, ending with ongoing lifestyle education.

The tragic termination of the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study

An invaluable resource is being starved to death with no scientific or ethical justification

/ April 1, 2025
Trofim Lysenko

“Make America Healthy Again”: The new Lysenkoism

Trofim Lysenko was a Soviet scientist whose dogmatic science denialism led to mass famine when his ideas were applied to agriculture. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a lot like Lysenko in his science denial. Will his results be as disastrous?

/ March 31, 2025
A person with a pensive expression is wrapped in translucent, white fabric, covering most of their face. The image has a soft, ethereal quality with a focus on their eyes through the sheer material.

Science Based Satire: A Sneak Preview Of RFK Jr.’s Vaccine-Autism Study

We Told You So: Vaccines Cause Autism And So Many Other Really Bad Things

/ March 28, 2025

Cranberry Juice, Revisited

A new review suggests that cranberries may in fact be effective at preventing urinary tract infections.

/ March 27, 2025