Pre-launch now open
Medical Journal Junkie
Advancing medicine, one journal at a time. We translate medical evidence into readable public articles, patient/caregiver explainers, clinician notes, and the safety backbone for future health-game tools.
The Parkinson Questionnaire is online for consented product discovery. No personal diagnosis, treatment, medication, or urgent-care advice. Medicine is useful; fake certainty is how people get hurt.
What we do
A public journal club with a product lab underneath.
MJJ starts with medical evidence and turns it into things real people can use: readable summaries, evidence cards, patient/caregiver context, clinician/researcher angles, and product ideas that keep their boundaries attached.
Evidence
Readable papers, not vibes.
Each article should show what the paper found, what it did not prove, and where the evidence is weak.
Patients & caregivers
Plain language with red flags.
We explain practical meaning without pretending a website can replace a clinician or care team.
Builders
Safer game mechanics.
Evidence can inspire health-game loops only after claim review, safety review, and a measurement boundary.
Current stack
Pre-launch outside. Cockpit inside.
This website is the public surface. MJJ Cockpit is the private operating system where papers, evidence checks, claim audits, review packets, and product experiments are built before anything public ships.
- 1. Papers and public drafts are prepared in Cockpit.
- 2. Claims are checked against evidence and safety boundaries.
- 3. Questionnaire responses inform the Parkinson product direction.
- 4. Marcel reviews before anything is promoted or published.
- 5. The website exposes only clean, public-facing material.
Parkinson Questionnaire online
Help decide what the Parkinson tool should become.
The first open discovery path asks patients, caregivers, and clinicians what would actually help: routines, barriers, cueing, tracking, privacy, follow-up, and whether a character-based app would motivate real use.
What we plan to build
The roadmap starts with Parkinson, then expands carefully.
Now: publish evidence-backed articles and collect consented discovery input from patients, caregivers, and clinicians.
Next: build CueFox, a therapist-prescribed Parkinson home-practice loop with caregiver observations and concise clinician summaries.
Later: turn evidence into safer health-game mechanics across conditions, with outcome boundaries and human review before public claims.
Launch posture
Open enough to learn. Guarded enough to not be reckless.
Not yet
No diagnosis, medication changes, treatment promises, automated medical advice, or public community claims.
Yes now
Readable evidence, safety boundaries, the Parkinson Questionnaire, newsletter interest, and a clear path toward reviewed prototypes.