Bad Science:The media’s MMR hoax
Saturday, 30 August 2008, 13:45 via Delicious/martinstabe
Ben Goldacre: "I will now defend the heretic Dr Andrew Wakefield. The media are fingering the wrong man, and they know who should really take the blame: in MMR, journalists and editors have constructed their greatest hoax to date, and finally demonstrated that they can pose a serious risk to public health." Read More...
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1. Sony PSP Memory | 31 August 2008 at 1826
this is not a good thing to make negative news or do character assasination of any boby just to make their channel or newspaper popular common guys grown up.
2. age of conan gold | 6 November 2008 at 0551
Swearing notwithstanding, don't you think he's got a point? Somebody's grandkid is going to die from measles, mumps or rubeola a few years from now because his parents didn't vaccinate him/her, and he caught it from another unvaccinated kid.
3. Technology Blog | 17 December 2008 at 1556
Media always sucks.
4. Unlockiphone | 8 January 2009 at 1404
nicely presented. a very important matter that has been put forward by the writer. thanks!
5. denver real estate | 30 April 2009 at 0943
The effect of media is very bad in any sector. Everybody should aware about media.
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