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| | | | | In part I we saw that the partisan incommensurability many CAM proponents and apologists like to invoke is vacuous: self-refuting. Therefore, it should not be surprising that this does not figure in the philosophy of Thomas Kuhn; it only appears as a straw man in the work of Kuhn's critics: or a facile philosophical redoubt... | |
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www.quackometer.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text presents a discussion between two individuals with opposing views on health and wellness. One advocates for natural remedies and skepticism towards conventional medicine, while the other defends evidence-based medicine and critical thinking. The conversation touches on topics like the role of diet, supplements, and alternative therapies, as well as the importance of scientific validation in medical practices. There's also a reference to the 'What Does the Science Say' blog, which focuses on debunking pseudoscientific claims and promoting rational thinking in health discussions. | |
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forbetterscience.com
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| | | | | My review of the new book by Brian Deer about what became the biggest medical scandal in recent history: Andrew Wakefield's fraudulent research on MMR vaccines and his antivax campaigning which continues even today. | |
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fitbottomedgirls.com
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| | | Explore fasting for women and its varying effects on health and fitness. Discover insights into this growing trend. | ||