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Research Lead (Volunteer)

Elise Hutchinson, PhD

Elise has a PhD in linguistics and focuses on fighting misinformation & creating meaningful debate.

About Elise

Elise is a linguistics professional who was awarded Summa Cum Laude for her PhD thesis, which focused on the cognitive and discursive mechanisms behind effective persuasion, particularly in the long term. She is passionate about finding ways to fight against the spread of misinformation and disinformation, and to generate meaningful, constructive debates.

Elise earned her PhD at the Université de Neuchâtel and currently lives in England.

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Elise Hutchinson, PhD

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Opinion
Nutrition

The Facts About Protein: Why Science Says More Isn’t Always Better

The Glucose Goddess claims that we should all aim for 2g of protein per kg of body weight every day. What do the experts think?
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Health

The Great Fat Debate: What Science Really Says About Butter and Plant Oils

We dig into the fat facts to settle what’s hype, what’s harmful, and what’s heart-healthy
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Nutrition

There is no evidence that a low vitamin A diet might be beneficial for your health.

Cutting out vitamin A isn’t a biohack—it’s a health risk with no scientific upside
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Opinion
Nutrition

Plants are good for you, so why do wellness influencers call them toxic?

Calling broccoli “toxic” makes for great clicks, but terrible nutrition advice
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Opinion
Media Literacy

Exposing Misinformation: How Influencers Twist the Truth on Social Media

Misinformation Detractors: How Social Media Influencers Deflect Accountability in Nutrition Conversations
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Opinion
Nutrition

No, honey isn’t unhealthy because it spikes your blood sugar, but why does this influencer say the opposite?

We break down the flawed logic behind judging honey by a single spike—and explain what the evidence actually says
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FACT CHECK
Opinion
Nutrition

The Facts About Protein: Why Science Says More Isn’t Always Better

The Glucose Goddess claims that we should all aim for 2g of protein per kg of body weight every day. What do the experts think?
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Health

The High-Protein, Gut-Friendly Food That's Been a Staple for Centuries—And It's Going Mainstream

From gut health to heart health, this fermented food checks more boxes than your average protein bar
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Health

The Great Fat Debate: What Science Really Says About Butter and Plant Oils

We dig into the fat facts to settle what’s hype, what’s harmful, and what’s heart-healthy
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Nutrition

There is no evidence that a low vitamin A diet might be beneficial for your health.

Cutting out vitamin A isn’t a biohack—it’s a health risk with no scientific upside
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Nutrition

The Facts About Protein: Why Science Says More Isn’t Always Better

The Glucose Goddess claims that we should all aim for 2g of protein per kg of body weight every day. What do the experts think?
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Health

The High-Protein, Gut-Friendly Food That's Been a Staple for Centuries—And It's Going Mainstream

From gut health to heart health, this fermented food checks more boxes than your average protein bar
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Health

The Great Fat Debate: What Science Really Says About Butter and Plant Oils

We dig into the fat facts to settle what’s hype, what’s harmful, and what’s heart-healthy
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Nutrition

There is no evidence that a low vitamin A diet might be beneficial for your health.

Cutting out vitamin A isn’t a biohack—it’s a health risk with no scientific upside
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Nutrition

The Facts About Protein: Why Science Says More Isn’t Always Better

The Glucose Goddess claims that we should all aim for 2g of protein per kg of body weight every day. What do the experts think?
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Health

The High-Protein, Gut-Friendly Food That's Been a Staple for Centuries—And It's Going Mainstream

From gut health to heart health, this fermented food checks more boxes than your average protein bar
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Health

The Great Fat Debate: What Science Really Says About Butter and Plant Oils

We dig into the fat facts to settle what’s hype, what’s harmful, and what’s heart-healthy
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Nutrition

There is no evidence that a low vitamin A diet might be beneficial for your health.

Cutting out vitamin A isn’t a biohack—it’s a health risk with no scientific upside
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Nutrition

The Facts About Protein: Why Science Says More Isn’t Always Better

The Glucose Goddess claims that we should all aim for 2g of protein per kg of body weight every day. What do the experts think?
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Health

The High-Protein, Gut-Friendly Food That's Been a Staple for Centuries—And It's Going Mainstream

From gut health to heart health, this fermented food checks more boxes than your average protein bar
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Health

The Great Fat Debate: What Science Really Says About Butter and Plant Oils

We dig into the fat facts to settle what’s hype, what’s harmful, and what’s heart-healthy
FACT CHECK
Opinion
Nutrition

There is no evidence that a low vitamin A diet might be beneficial for your health.

Cutting out vitamin A isn’t a biohack—it’s a health risk with no scientific upside