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Tag Archives: evidence based medicine
Why Do Vaccines Make People Crazy?
Yesterday, The Skeptical Libertarian posted a video showing Bill Maher’s ignorance when it comes to vaccines. Bill Maher is always an interesting example of the intersection of atheists, libertarians, skeptics, and general critical thinkers. Although many peoople in one group will tend to / read more…
Posted in Alternative Medicine / Conspiracy Theories / Health / Pseudoscience
Tagged in evidence based medicine / health / libertarian / natural medicine / vaccines
The Post in Which It Becomes Apparent I Am Anti-Home Birth
“Advocacy of planned home birth is a compelling example of what happens when ideology replaces professionally disciplined clinical judgement and policy,” according to Frank A. Chervenak, MD.
Posted in Health / Science / Uncategorized
Tagged in child birth / evidence based medicine / health / home birth / pregnancy


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