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Respectful Insolence

The History Carnival XXXIX

Posted by Orac on September 15, 2006
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Recent Insolence returned

  • Wesley Dodson on Score one for the antiscience cranks in Portland on fluoridation
  • dedicated lurker on The legacy of Andrew Wakefield continues
  • Denice Walter on Score one for the antiscience cranks in Portland on fluoridation
  • Renate on Score one for the antiscience cranks in Portland on fluoridation
  • Lawrence on The legacy of Andrew Wakefield continues
  • Denice Walter on Score one for the antiscience cranks in Portland on fluoridation
  • Denice Walter on Score one for the antiscience cranks in Portland on fluoridation
  • Calli Arcale on The legacy of Andrew Wakefield continues
  • Denice Walter on The legacy of Andrew Wakefield continues
  • palindrom on Score one for the antiscience cranks in Portland on fluoridation
  • Orac on Score one for the antiscience cranks in Portland on fluoridation
  • Eric Lund on Score one for the antiscience cranks in Portland on fluoridation
  • Fred Rickson on Score one for the antiscience cranks in Portland on fluoridation
  • Lawrence on The legacy of Andrew Wakefield continues
  • Lawrence on The legacy of Andrew Wakefield continues
  • Joe on Score one for the antiscience cranks in Portland on fluoridation
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  • Ren on The legacy of Andrew Wakefield continues

Recent Insolence delivered

  • Score one for the antiscience cranks in Portland on fluoridation

    Chalk one up for the forces of anti-science, quackery, and pseudoscience. The citizens of Portland, Oregon…

  • The legacy of Andrew Wakefield continues

    Actions have consequences. No matter how much the person might want to try to hide from…

  • A male BRCA mutation carrier “emulates” Angelina Jolie by having preventative surgery to remove his prostate? Not so fast there, pardner…

    Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.
    OK, I know I use…

  • A study contributes to the deceptive rebranding of naturopathy as “lifestyle counseling”

    That naturopathy is a veritable cornucopia of quackery mixed with the odd sensible, science-based suggestion here…

  • Calling out false “balance” on vaccines and autism

    Manufactroversy.
    It’s wonderful, made-up word that describes a phenomenon so aptly, so brilliantly, that I like…

  • The quack view of preventing breast cancer versus reality and Angelina Jolie, part 2

    After yesterday, I really hadn’t planned on writing about Angelina Jolie and her decision to undergo…

  • The quack view of preventing breast cancer versus reality and Angelina Jolie

    I should have known it. I should have known that the reaction wouldn’t take very long.…

  • NCCAM and “pragmatic trials.” Again.

    I’m not alone in pointing this out, but if there’s one thing about research and clinical…

  • Alternative cancer “cures”: Nothing’s changed in 34 years

    Sometimes blogging topics arise from the strangest places. It’s true. For instance, although references to how…

  • The kudzu that is “integrative oncology” continues to insinuate quackademic medicine into oncology

    I hate to end the week on a bit of a downer, but sometimes I just…

  • Deconstructing another Stanislaw Burzynski cancer “success story”

    A key pillar of the Stanislaw Burzynski antineoplaston marketing machine, a component of the marketing strategy…

  • Eric Merola and Stanislaw Burzynski’s secret weapon against The Skeptics™: Fabio Lanzoni (Part 2)

    I’ve been very, very critical of a self-proclaimed cancer doctor named Stanislaw Burzynski, who is not…

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