The continuing "Q collar" scandal

(stat.columbia.edu)

39 points | by luu 3 days ago

3 comments

  • TheJoeMan 8 minutes ago

    “You can think of Q collar as a baby version of health scams promoted by wealthy and powerful medical-adjacent celebrities such as Dr. Oz, Andrew Huberman, and RFK Jr.”

    This sentence seems unnecessary and perhaps inflammatory, I think it detracts from the article.

    • conartist6 12 minutes ago

      > Before posting on PubPeer, Shane spoke to the authors directly to alert them of his concerns and request the data—the 2021 article has a data sharing agreement—but they denied his request because he was critical of their work.

      What little fucking shitbags. I surely hope they don't call themselves scientists

      • adaml_623 58 minutes ago

        For anyone who has never heard of the Q Collar I'm copy pasting a google summary with a tiny bit of trimming. My first uninformed thought is, "OMG that sounds insane"

        " Q-Collar is a C-shaped, non-invasive silicone neck band designed to help protect athletes' brains from repetitive sub-concussive impacts. It is worn during high-impact contact sports like American football, soccer, lacrosse, and hockey.

        How It Works -

        Jugular Compression: The band applies light, safe pressure to the sides of the user's jugular veins.

        Increased Blood Volume: This mild pressure slightly slows blood outflow from the head, increasing blood volume in the venous structures surrounding the brain.

        Reduced Brain "Slosh": The extra blood acts like an internal cushion or seatbelt, minimizing the movement (sloshing) of the brain inside the skull during an impact. "