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Media Literacy

Media Literacy is a recurring research topic on Health Canon. This hub collects related explainers and protocols, newest first, each with evidence grades and practical decision frameworks.

  1. Expert Dossiers

    Paul Saladino Public Debates and Media Reception: How to Read the Coverage

    Profiles, podcasts, and diet wars amplify charisma. Separate documented protocol claims from culture-war framing and secondary misquotes.

    THE EDITORIAL DESK 4 MIN READ

  2. Environmental Health

    Microplastics Risk Communication: Evidence Gaps and Myth Scrubbing

    Use known–unknown–next framing. Reject the credit-card-per-week meme. Suspected harm is not the same as proven doom—or proven safety.

    THE EDITORIAL DESK 4 MIN READ

  3. Expert Dossiers

    Jack Kruse Quantum Biology Framing: Real Field vs Brand Rhetoric

    Academic quantum biology studies photosynthesis, magnetoreception, and tunneling. Godfather-of-QB lifestyle branding overclaims clinical scope.

    JULIAN HART 4 MIN READ

  4. Expert Dossiers

    Jack Kruse Communication Method: Rx Rhetoric and Curriculum Lock-In

    Long multi-part series reframe disease as light–water–magnetism failure. Separate rhetorical force and Rx packaging from evidence grades.

    JULIAN HART 4 MIN READ

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About Media Literacy

What is Media Literacy?
Media Literacy is a topic our editors cover across environmental health, metabolism, fitness, and recovery. This hub aggregates related guidance with citations.
How often is the Media Literacy hub updated?
This hub updates when new articles are tagged Media Literacy, so the latest coverage appears first.
Is Media Literacy coverage medical advice?
No. Content is research synthesis for education. Personal medical decisions require a qualified clinician.