Lorraine Rice+FollowTrust ER Docs, Not TikTok Conspiracies!I can't even with all these wild conspiracy theories popping up every day like dandelions in the ER. It's like, do y'all really think doctors have time to be part of some secret cabal? We're over here just trying to save lives, not plot world domination between patient rounds. The other day, a dude came in convinced COVID was a hoax, but his wheezing kinda begged to differ. It's like, what are we even doing this for if people are just gonna believe whatever random crap they find online? It's messing with their health and just making our jobs harder. I get it, the internet says crazy stuff, but can we just chill with the baseless claims, please? It's exhausting! Let your doctors be doctors, not detectives debunking myths. #MedicalMisinformation #ERStruggles #TrustYourDoctors122Share
William Vasquez+FollowHe Took Pet Meds for Cancer—It Ended in TragedyThis is honestly wild and so sad. A man in the UK died after taking fenbendazole—a dewormer for pets—because he saw viral posts and even celebs claiming it could cure cancer. He bought it online, thinking it was safe, but doctors say there’s zero proof it works for humans. His story is a gut-punch reminder: don’t trust random health hacks you see online, no matter who’s sharing them. Always check with real doctors! #Health #BodyHealth #MedicalMisinformation8343Share
Michelle Chen+FollowIvermectin: From Dewormer to Cure-All?Ivermectin went from horse dewormer to the MAGA world’s miracle drug—now people are using it for everything from COVID to cancer, despite zero proof it works for most of these things. Some folks are even skipping chemo for it! Online groups are wild with claims it cures everything from Alzheimer’s to bee stings. Meanwhile, pharmacies are cashing in and doctors are left shaking their heads. It’s become less about science and more about sticking it to the system. #Ivermectin #MedicalMisinformation #PandemicCulture #Health #BodyHealth11541Share
Mark Vazquez+FollowThe Wildest Patient Story Ever!I seriously can’t get over this one, you guys. Had a patient who swore that wearing socks in bed would drain your energy overnight, and that's why they're always tired? I mean, how does that even make sense? Apparently, they read it in some random internet forum, and they’ve been going sockless and freezing ever since. And yeah, they looked genuinely shocked when I told them that might not be the reason for their fatigue—it could be, you know, their four espresso shots a day! 🤦 Just reminds me of how necessary it is to double-check the sources and not believe every crazy thing you read online! Seriously, the internet can be a dark abyss of wild ideas sometimes. Guess it keeps us medical folks on our toes! #MedicalMisinformation #HealthMyths #SockScience323Share
Tracy Day+FollowDoes Sugar Really Fuel Cancer?I keep hearing this thing about sugar being the ultimate enemy because it supposedly 'feeds' cancer. Like, everywhere I turn, someone's telling me to cut out sugar entirely to avoid the big C. Is there any truth to that, or is it another scare story to keep us paranoid? I get that too much sugar is generally bad for you, but the idea that every sugary treat is secretly making cancer stronger is just overwhelming. Can’t we just enjoy a slice of cake without having to feel like it's some messed up pact with the devil? It seems like there's so much fear around this topic that it's hard to know what's real and what's just blowing things out of proportion. Anyone else confused or frustrated by this?? #MedicalMisinformation #CancerFears #DietFacts182194Share