What happens when science gets simplified into fear? A new genetic study of cannabis and psychiatric disorders went viral—but left the truth behind. This post separates data from dogma, debunking the fairy tale that cannabis causes madness with a scalpel of context, compassion, and clinical wisdom.
When Confidence Replaces Competence: A Rebuttal to WSJ’s Cannabis Coverage
Cherry-picked studies and confident tone aren’t substitutes for scientific rigor. In today’s media landscape, it’s easy to mistake conviction for credibility—but real science demands nuance, context, and humility. This piece calls out the dangerous illusion of “Google expertise” and challenges us to raise the bar for what counts as informed commentary.