In my first three months of publishing on Substack, I’ve published an average of two new articles each week. Today’s post offers a look back at the most viewed articles and some other highlights.
What drew the most eyeballs?
The following, in order, are the seven most viewed of 37 articles so far.
Critique of 1440 newsletter: Unbiased? Transparent?
Sports TV celeb Erin Andrews’ diagnosis makes splashy headlines
Wow: ”medical journals” & headhunters want me?!?
It doesn’t take much to fuel anti-vax fever
The menopause morass: media, marketing, misinformation
“Upbeat” drug ad upsets some with prostate cancer
Disease-mongering in pharma obesity event
YouTube videos of talks I’ve given recently
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It’s been invigorating to return to writing regularly on health care topics, and to helping people improve their critical thinking about health care.
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