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When I had my gall bladder attack, that was the worst pain I had ever had and I’d been shot once and hit by shrapnel once. Either of those was nothing comparison. Well, when the corpsman pulled the shrapnel fragment out that wasn’t so good, but it was only for a few seconds. I was […]
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I like the Croakey blog. And I think Melissa Sweet is doing a great job in maintaining it. But I have to take objection with her latest article titled “A cautionary note about calls to crack down on chiropractic”, in which she gives a crackpot called Jon Wardle a forum to spout nonsense. Wardle is […]
Within 3 days I have now come across 2 entirely idiotic and evidence-free articles in Psychology Today, that attempt to paint atheists and secularists in a bad light. First there was this piece, “When The Going Gets Tough, The Atheists Go Praying“, and today I read this vapid bit of nonsense, “Do we need religion […]
That’s a summary of this long incoherent gibberish that I just read on CNN’s belief blog. It’s by a guy called David Hazony, whose credentials in the matter of who wrote the Bible are that he himself wrote an opus called “The Ten Commandments: How Our Most Ancient Moral Text Can Renew Modern Life”. Hazony […]
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It is slowly dawning on politicians and health care providers that Alzheimer’s dementia is about to overwhelm the health sector, not only with the sheer number of affected patients, but also through the cost, and societal impact associated with the predicted further increase in prevalence of the disease. It’s estimated that currently about 25% of […]