Sunday, 22nd January

Stuff And Nonsense


An A-Z of Alternative Medicine
By jdc325

An incomplete list of alternative therapies, and comment on some of the benefits and risks. Acupuncture Acupuncture involves sticking needles in a patient. It is claimed by advocates of acupuncture that it works by regulating the flow of Qi and Blood by way of points found on “meridians”, which are ...

Saturday, 21st January

Left Brain/Right Brain


The Omnibus Autism Proceeding: effectively over
By Sullivan

Left Brain/Right Brain


Trying to avoid bullying: like a groundhog trying to run from its shadow
By Sullivan

Friday, 20th January

Left Brain/Right Brain


New Definition of Autism May Exclude Many, Study Suggests
By Sullivan

Thursday, 19th January

Left Brain/Right Brain


Comment on “Timing of Increased Autistic Disorder Cumulative Incidence”
By Sullivan

Wednesday, 18th January

Left Brain/Right Brain


Apply Now for a Travel Grant to IMFAR
By Sullivan

Left Brain/Right Brain


Newt Gingrich, Autism Advocate
By Sullivan

Monday, 16th January

DC's Improbable Science


Which? magazine: ??high street nutritional therapists are a waste of money?
By David Colquhoun

Our undercover investigation finds evidence of nutritional therapists giving out advice that could seriously harm patients’ health Jump to follow-up That’s the title of an article in February’s Which? magazine. (That’s similar to Consumer Reports in the USA). “When Which? sent researchers to investigate the quality of advice from nutritional ...

Sunday, 15th January

Letting Off Steam


Are We Psychic?
By jaycueaitch

Last week the Daily Mail carried an article by Rupert Sheldrake suggesting that psychic powers such as telepathy and premonitions are more common than we think. What’s the evidence. His evidence amounts to a series of anecdotes such as this one: Like many mothers who feared for their family’s safety ...

Saturday, 14th January

Left Brain/Right Brain


Time Magazine: Great Science Frauds
By Sullivan

Thursday, 12th January

Left Brain/Right Brain


Autistic Advocacy Group Condemns Presidential Appointment of Anti-Vaccine Activist Peter Bell
By Sullivan

Left Brain/Right Brain


Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism, the first two chapters
By Sullivan

Tuesday, 10th January

Left Brain/Right Brain


Brian Deer responds to David Lewis’ complaint
By Sullivan

Monday, 9th January

DC's Improbable Science


Dodgy questionnaires and dubious projects: Wellbeing part 2
By David Colquhoun

This is a synopsis of what I said at my talk December 1 2011 to the UCL Crucible Centre’s Café Scientifique group. |It was, in part, part of the UCL "Grand Challenge of Human Wellbeing" The aim was to discuss whether wellbeing could be measured, and whether there was any ...

Left Brain/Right Brain


Navigating Love and Autism
By Sullivan

Sunday, 8th January

Letting Off Steam


Deflecting Criticism 3 ? Whataboutery
By jaycueaitch

Another very common means of deflecting criticism is ‘whataboutery’ where the supporter of the criticised viewpoint leaps up with a tangental or even totally unrelated problem you have not criticised. For example, you might criticise homeopaths for making dodgy claims and a homeopath comes back with “What about thalidomide?” with ...

Left Brain/Right Brain


Around the blogosphere January 8 2012
By Sullivan

Saturday, 7th January

Left Brain/Right Brain


The Autism Vaccine Controversy and the Need for Responsible Science Journalism
By Sullivan

Friday, 6th January

Stuff And Nonsense


Why Write About Alternative Medicine? Part One: The Media
By jdc325

Anyone who writes critical articles about alternative medicine is likely, at some point, to be asked why. Some commenters will ask why bloggers write about alternative medicine while ignoring the failings of conventional medicine. Some go so far as to invent a reason themselves and suggest that the blogger might ...

Left Brain/Right Brain


BMJ instructs lawyers to “defend the claim vigorously” against Andrew Wakefield’s lawsuit
By Sullivan

Left Brain/Right Brain


No Evidence of Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Viruses in Live Attenuated Human Vaccines
By Sullivan

Thursday, 5th January

Left Brain/Right Brain


Simons Foundation: Notable papers of 2011
By Sullivan

Left Brain/Right Brain


Autism Speaks: Top Ten Autism Research Achievements of 2011
By Sullivan

Left Brain/Right Brain


NIMH’s Top 10 Research Advances of 2011
By Sullivan

Left Brain/Right Brain


Andrew Wakefield takes to the courts again
By Sullivan

Wednesday, 4th January

Letting Off Steam


Eternal Youth Is Just Around The Corner. Not.
By jaycueaitch

According to certain tabloid newspapers this morning (4 January 2012), the age-old dream of eternal youth is almost upon us, via a modern sciency method of stopping the aging process by means of stem cells. A story by the METRO’s Fred Attewill was headlined “Stem cell jabs hold secret of ...

Left Brain/Right Brain


Michele Bachman drops out of race for U.S. President
By Sullivan

Tuesday, 3rd January

Letting Off Steam


Deflecting Criticism 2 ? Ad Hom Attacks
By jaycueaitch

A favoured tactic of people who are finding the evidence against them a little overwhelming and difficult to refute is to resort to an ad hom (from the Latin ad hominem – to the man) attack i.e. attack the critic not the arguments s/he is making. It has certainly been ...

Sunday, 1st January

DC's Improbable Science


The demise of quackademia. Progress in the last 5 years leaves Michael Driscoll and Geoffrey Petts isolated.
By David Colquhoun

Since writing about anti-scientific degrees in Nature (March 2007), much has been revealed about the nonsense that is taught on these degrees. New Year’s day seems like a good time to assess how far we’ve got, five years on. At the beginning of 2007 UCAS (the universities central admission service) ...

Letting Off Steam


2011 in review
By jaycueaitch

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Syndey Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 31,000 times in 2011. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 11 ...