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Beau Donelly

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Beau Donelly is a multi-award-winning journalist and co-author of the book The Woman Who Fooled The World.

He has worked for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald in Australia, and The Times and The Sunday Times in Ireland.

Beau is an editor at Bellingcat, the Netherlands-based open-source investigative outlet.

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The Woman Who Fooled the World by Beau Donelly
"I couldn’t put this book down. It was fascinating and jaw dropping. I feel like the end dragged on a little too long but my hat goes off to the authors who literally left no stone unturned with their research (which is probably while it drug on.)

I do" Read more of this review »
The Woman Who Fooled the World by Beau Donelly
"A sharp and searing exploration of the Belle Gibson story, an Australian woman who conned millions into believing she had brain cancer and cured it with natural alternative practices.

This book wholly captures the rise and fall of Gibson and the peop" Read more of this review »
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“Observational studies, at best, can only help demonstrate association, not causation. They cannot prove a clear, causal link.”
Beau Donelly, The Woman Who Fooled the World: Belle Gibson's Cancer Con, and the Darkness at the Heart of the Wellness Industry

“with most of these bloggers the inference is very clear: a byproduct of all of this wellness is weight loss. But striving for wellness is far more attractive than dieting.”
Beau Donelly, The Woman Who Fooled the World: Belle Gibson's Cancer Con, and the Darkness at the Heart of the Wellness Industry

“And the entire concept of a detox diet or a cleanse to help achieve long-term health is plain nonsense. (The liver and kidneys already perform this function, and the best way to help filter toxins is to not overload the body with processed foods and excess kilojoules in the first place.)”
Beau Donelly, The Woman Who Fooled the World: Belle Gibson's Cancer Con, and the Darkness at the Heart of the Wellness Industry

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