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  • For anyone who is interested, the blog Science-Based Parenting has some very enlightening entries this week on several popular icons in mythology.

    Monsters, Myths, and Legends 2009

  • For anyone who is interested, the blog Science-Based Parenting has some very enlightening entries this week on several popular icons in mythology.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • That makes allegations like the 17,500 dead women (from a right-wing blog) "utter demagoguery of the most vile and despicable sort," Gorski wrote on the blog Science-Based Medicine.

    It’s Not About Rationing 2010

  • Note: A recent blog post co-authored by Larry Dossey, Deepak Chopra and Rustum Roy, entitled "The Mythology of Science-Based Medicine" caused quite a stir in the HuffPost community.

    Dr. Larry Dossey: Addendum To 'The Mythology Of Science-Based Medicine' 2010

  • Orac's blog was addressing the posts by you (3) regarding "The Mythology of Science-Based Medicine".

    Dr. Larry Dossey: Addendum To 'The Mythology Of Science-Based Medicine' 2010

  • There is a nifty discussion on the blog Science-Based Medicine which still hasn't been able to get rid of the sidebar ads for alternative medicine; I can't decide if this is funny or pitiful that points out NCCAM is a political creation and as such, will require politics to successfully dismantle it.

    Another Strategy for Defunding NCCAM 1 Dinosaur 2009

  • There is a nifty discussion on the blog Science-Based Medicine which still hasn't been able to get rid of the sidebar ads for alternative medicine; I can't decide if this is funny or pitiful that points out NCCAM is a political creation and as such, will require politics to successfully dismantle it.

    Archive 2009-01-01 1 Dinosaur 2009

  • Unfortunately there is another blog, one that prides itself on its skeptical slant to the point that its name is actually "Science-Based Medicine," that has had these ads on the blog's sidebar from its inception.

    Archive 2009-07-01 1 Dinosaur 2009

  • David Gorski, writing in Science-Based Medicine, slammed the methods of one study that suggested acupuncture resulted in changes in the brain but didn't make pain patients feel better.

    Lee Schneider: Snake Oil Medicine 2009

  • Harriet Hall, also writing for Science-Based Medicine, pointed out flaws in a study examining acupuncture to treat heartburn.

    Lee Schneider: Snake Oil Medicine 2009

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