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markhoofnagle.jpg Mark Hoofnagle has a MD and PhD in physiology from the University of Virginia, and is now a general surgery resident. His interest in denialism concerns the use of denialist tactics to confuse public understanding of scientific knowledge.

Chris Hoofnagle Chris Hoofnagle is a recovering Washington, DC lawyer and information privacy law expert at UC-Berkeley Law School. Denialism became apparent to him while working on consumer protection laws in Washington. The Denialists' Deck of Cards is essentially a how-to guide for being an industry lobbyist.

PalMD.jpgPalMD is a practicing internist in the Midwestern United States. Aside from the great joy he finds in his family and his work, he likes communicating some of that joy to others. He has a special interest in the ways patients---and we are all patients at one time or another---are deceived by charlatans. He aims to change the world, one reader at a time. Previous writings can still be found here.

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    January 24, 2009

    SF Chron: Ignore the Anti-Abortion Protestors

    Category: Wasting your time

    In good Denialism blog form, the San Francisco Chronicle's C. W. Nevius has urged readers to just ignore this week's...

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    January 15, 2009

    Patrick McGoohan, Creator of The Prisoner, Dead at 80

    Category: Privacy

    "All that remains is . . . recognition of a man." Patrick McGoohan, the creator of one of my favorite...

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    January 13, 2009

    The Beautiful Truth

    Category: Woo

    Guess what? A natural therapy can cure cancer, but evil doctors don't want to tell you about it, because the...

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    The Ayn Rand Deprogrammer: A More Twisted Crime and Punishment

    Category: Ayn Rand Deprogrammer

    Sciblings, I really appreciate all of the suggested texts submitted for the Ayn Rand Deprogrammer. If you visit the comment...

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    January 12, 2009

    6 Cases of Shameless False Advertising

    Category: Altie Meds

    are brought to you by mental floss. HT to Rebecca Tushnet via Frank Pasquale....

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    Berkeley Releases Study on San Francisco Cameras

    Category: Privacy

    I am really proud of my colleagues here at UC Berkeley for performing a first of its kind (in the...

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    Monday, Monday, or "A day in the life"

    Category: Narcissistic self-involvement

    There's no way a day can be entirely predictable, but I do like sharing a glimpse into the personal/professional life...

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    January 11, 2009

    Update:PalCast

    This week's PalCast is still in production, so your patience is appreciated. Previous episodes are here....

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    Look, Ma, I'm on TV!

    Category: Medical Ethics

    Ok, really, it's bloggingheads.tv. Dr. Free Ride from Adventures in Ethics and Science invited me for a chat about ethics,...

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    Swayze on woo

    Category: Altie Meds

    Mrs. Pal just called me upstairs where she was watching Barbara Walters. She (Walters, not Mrs Pal) was interviewing actor...

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