Saturday, 18th May

Left Brain Right Brain


It’s DSM 5 day
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Thursday, 16th May

Left Brain Right Brain


Why does Jenny McCarthy need Miss Montana?
By autismne

Wednesday, 15th May

DC's Improbable Science


A curious letter from David Tredinnick MP, the government?s resident medical loon
By David Colquhoun

It’s hard to know what to make of  David Tredinnick MP (Cons, Bosworth). He is certainly an extreme example of the scientific ignorance of our parliamentary representatives, but he isn’t alone in that. Our present minister of Education, Michael Gove, memorably referred to Newton’s Laws of Thermodynamics, blissfully unaware that ...

Tuesday, 14th May

Letting Off Steam


Homeopathic PANDAS Trial
By jaycueaitch

The homeopath Alan Freestone is proposing a trial to develop a homeopathic treatment for PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Diagnosis Associated with Streptococcal Infections). Regular readers of this blog will be aware of my opinion of homeopathy but we might all learn something from a properly conducted trial. Properly conducted. Aye, ...

Bad Science


Why is Imperial College permitting Westminster public school to sell an internship?
By Ben Goldacre

Sunday, 12th May

Left Brain Right Brain


Comment on: A Danish population-based twin study on autism spectrum disorders.
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Friday, 10th May

Stuff And Nonsense


The Arrogance of Ignorance: Anti-Vaccine Website Blunders Again
By jdc325

Misnamed anti-vaccine website Child Health Safety posted a blog recently in which a number of surprising claims were made with great certainty. I thought these claims sounded very dubious and it turned out that they were. It’s taken me a few days to get round to posting this debunking partly ...

Thursday, 9th May

Majikthyse


Too Impressed by their own Cleverness?
By majikthyse

This is a rather belated review of the book Tarnished Gold: The Sickness of Evidence-based Medicine, by Steve Hickey and Hilary Roberts. It was published in 2011, and my attention was drawn to it when I was asked to comment on its claims, from the viewpoint of an experienced clinical ...

Tuesday, 7th May

Bad Science


Shame on you, Sylvia Browne, for telling Amanda Berry’s mother her daughter was dead.
By Ben Goldacre

Left Brain Right Brain


Studies ‘supporting’ Andrew Wakefield
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Monday, 6th May

Left Brain Right Brain


Greg Simard pleads guilty in attempted murder of autistic boy
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Friday, 3rd May

Left Brain Right Brain


IMFAR study: No Differences in Early Immunization Rates Among Children with Typical Development and Autism Spectrum Disorders
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

DC's Improbable Science


A right Royal cock-up. Prince Andrew elected to the Royal Society
By David Colquhoun

Today the Royal Society elected Andrew, Duke of York, as a “Royal Fellow”. Well, to be exact. 11% of them did. The numbers, which the Society has not made public, were as follows (as fraction of the electorate, 1300 Fellows) Yes                                  147     (11%) No                                   24        (2%) Blank ...

Tuesday, 30th April

Left Brain Right Brain


Andrew Wakefield: Now, what about that debate?
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Left Brain Right Brain


Andrew Wakefield and Vaccine Safety
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Left Brain Right Brain


A few points about Steve Walker’s measles/autism study
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Friday, 26th April

Stuff And Nonsense


The Anti-Vaccine Movement: A Terrible Track Record
By jdc325

Anti-vaccinationists have made a wide range of claims about the dangers of vaccines. In spite of the fact that they have generally had neither data nor a plausible mechanism for the claimed effect, several of their claims have been investigated by researchers. As it turns out, the anti-vaccinationists are remarkably ...

Bad Science


My evidence to the Science and Tech Select Committee inquiry on missing trial data
By Ben Goldacre

Thursday, 25th April

Bad Science


Suicide advert from Hyundai is almost surreally misguided
By Ben Goldacre

Wednesday, 24th April

Bad Science


How vaccine scares respect local cultural boundaries.
By Ben Goldacre

Monday, 22nd April

Left Brain Right Brain


An example of why protections must be in place for special education funding
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Friday, 19th April

Left Brain Right Brain


Autism Science Foundation hosts live chat with David Amaral and Jill Locke tomorrow (Friday)
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Left Brain Right Brain


Sun Times: Lawsuit alleges school bus aide slapped autistic boy
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Wednesday, 17th April

Left Brain Right Brain


Mike Fitzpatrick calls Andrew Wakefield’s bluff. Wakefield moves goalposts
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Left Brain Right Brain


Andrew Wakefield: Don’t try to blame me for the results of what I said and did
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Tuesday, 16th April

Left Brain Right Brain


Autism reported at 1 in 50, but some parents no longer report their child is autistic. Can we say why?
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Saturday, 13th April

DC's Improbable Science


Another update. Red meat doesn?t kill you, but the spin is fascinating
By David Colquhoun

Jump to follow-up The latest news: eating read meat doesn’t do any harm. But why isn’t that said clearly? Alarmism makes better news, not only for journalists but for authors and university PR people too. I’ve already written twice about red meat. In May 2009 Diet and health. What can ...

Thursday, 11th April

Left Brain Right Brain


California Department of Education sued
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Wednesday, 10th April

Left Brain Right Brain


ASAN Releases Policy Brief on Organ Transplant Discrimination; Meets with Senior HHS Leaders
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)

Tuesday, 9th April

Left Brain Right Brain


Stephen Bustin: Why There Is no Link Between Measles Virus and Autism
By Sullivan (Matt Carey)