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Simon Singh's chiropractic article: “Beware the spinal trap”
Many bloggers today are reprinting a slightly altered version of the article on chiropractic Simon Singh wrote for The Guardian . Unlike scientists who defend their claims by discussion in the scientific media, the British Chiropractic Association (BCA...
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29 Jul 2009 11:27 AM
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The Voyage: life with autism in Northern Ireland
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One quack clinic goes, another springs up
I just discovered a new site, Homoeopathy Ireland . It's for a clinic in Wexford claim to specialise in the "leading childhood epidemics of our time: Autism, ADD/ADHD, Asthma and other allergies." Clearly these are all conditions in which...
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16 Jul 2009 7:50 PM
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The Voyage: life with autism in Northern Ireland
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Wakefield falsified data to link MMR to autism
One of the major sources of suffering for autistic people and their parents over the past 10 years, has been the continued association in the media and in the public's consciousness between the MMR vaccine and autism. Andrew Wakefield was a gut surgeon...
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The Voyage: life with autism in Northern Ireland
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