Bobbysteinhere
Huberman
editYour additions to the Reception section of Andrew Huberman's page are replying to a Coda Story (which I wrote, but did NOT write the Wiki entry). Your assumption of "During the actual podcast the article is seemingly referring to" was the wrong citation. His claim about sunscreen being found in neurons 10 years after application was on a different podcast: https://twitter.com/LabMuffin/status/1628913655113986048/video/1
and so the current edit is falsely citing the episode in question. Derekberes (talk) 00:29, 9 February 2024 (UTC)
- The melanoma quote--"saying he's 'as scared of sunscreen as I am of melanoma"'--starts at 1:37:02 of the Dr. Rhonda Patrick episode of the Huberman Lab Podcast. That podcast episode is what I cited to. It is indeed where he made the Melanoma quote. And, if you notice, I did not delete the portion of the Wikipedia entry that includes the Melanoma quote. Rather, I supplemented that portion of the entry with a more complete explanation of what Huberman said about sunscreen during that episode. I also provided the primary source citation, so that readers could watch the full episode themselves and reach their own conclusions. I don't see why you believe it is beneficial to include the quote in isolation and to delete the link to the actual podcast where he made the quote. That is selective and agenda driven editing. It is not truth seeking behavior.
- Also, I would appreciate it if you could point me to the full podcast episode where he made the ten-year claim. What you've cited to is a very brief segment of that podcast. Given its brevity, it appears very possible that that segment takes something he said out of its complete context to support an incomplete narrative that has the effect of unfairly portraying Huberman as untrustworthy. The reason I hold that view is that Huberman's been very consistent in stating some sunscreens are safe and some may not be safe. If he didn't take that approach during the podcast you're citing to, then that would change my view and many other peoples' view. And that is the reason why the entire podcast episode should be cited to and not just a very brief clip of it. Bobbysteinhere (talk) 14:50, 9 February 2024 (UTC)
February 2024
editPlease do not remove content or templates from pages on Wikipedia, as you did at Andrew Huberman, without giving a valid reason for the removal in the edit summary. Your content removal does not appear to be constructive and has been reverted. If you only meant to make a test edit, please use your sandbox for that. Thank you. Drmies (talk) 21:29, 12 February 2024 (UTC)
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