Author: Dr. Brian Goldman
Dr. Brian Goldman
has 86.2% among authors.
BS Score: 8%.
Articles analyzed: 6.
Words analyzed: 1,591.
Analyzed articles
CBC Listen
- By Dr. Brian Goldman
- 6/12/2026, 12:00 AM
Framing Effect 46.6% - Loss Aversion 31% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 31%
Carol Ann McDevitt spent two years looking forward to a trip to Egypt. But an accident on a camel ride completely changed her travel plans and her understanding of travel insurance. McDevitt and other Canadians share what people should know about travel health policies before packing their bags. more
CBC Listen
- By Dr. Brian Goldman
- 6/3/2026, 12:00 AM
Optimism Bias 74.5% - Biased Writer Voice 74.5% - Halo Effect 70.9%
Calgary nurse and primary care behavioural health provider Rachel Fynn prescribes exercise as medicine. Through Alberta's Prescription to Get Active program, she helps patients improve their physical and mental health. Once intimidated by the gym herself, Rachel is now a dedicated weightlifter, and proof of the power of movement. more
CBC Listen
- By Dr. Brian Goldman
- 5/29/2026, 12:00 AM
Negativity Bias 55.6% - Framing Effect 52.2% - Recency Bias 27.8%
AI-powered weapons detectors now scan everyone entering the Halifax Infirmary, screening out everything from box-cutters to homemade throwing stars with razor blades. The technology is part of a province-wide reset on hospital safety after years of escalating violence, and a knife attack that injured three healthcare workers. The message... more
CBC Radio
- By Dr. Brian Goldman
- 5/1/2026, 12:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 59.4% - Status Quo Bias 49.3% - Appeal to Authority 49.3%
So many Canadian small towns have lost their only doctor. But when this happened in Wembley, Alberta, two nurse practitioners stepped in thanks to new provincial legislation allowing NPs to run their own clinics and bill the province directly, as a family doctor would. Though doctors’ organizations are pushing back, patients in Wembley... more
CBC Radio
- By Dr. Brian Goldman
- 3/26/2026, 12:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 61.9% - Confirmation Bias 44% - Hasty Generalization 40.5%
Canadians in some provinces can wait years for a new hip or knee. In Germany, it can take just weeks. Transplanted Canadian Elizabeth Sandomeer had each of her knees replaced in under three months. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Sebastian Braun says there are many reasons why Germany can get those surgeries done faster. One of the biggest... more
CBC Podcasts
- By Dr. Brian Goldman
- 3/19/2026, 9:00 AM
Indoctrination 88.1% - Availability Heuristic 49.2% - Optimism Bias 49.2%
Wellness influencers on social media are touting injectable peptides as a new wonder drug, claiming compounds like BPC-157 can improve muscle strength, boost recovery times and even increase longevity. But University of Alberta health misinformation expert Tim Caulfield says the evidence doesn’t support the hype, and warns people against... more