Posted on 02/04/2010 4:03:34 AM PST by Scanian
The media gave big headlines to this week's stories on a prestigious British medical publication's retraction of an article that had claimed to show a causal link between standard childhood vaccinations (measles, mumps and rubella) and autism.
Yet the coverage of the Lancet affair didn't truly convey the outrageousness of the original publication or the gravity of its consequences -- consequences long festering, since the paper was published not last week but 12 years ago.
Many of us in the scientific community recognized the "study" as junk when it appeared in 1998. Even before we learned of then-unknown ethical failings by its lead author, we knew the study was based on a tiny population of only 12 children. More, it relied on a novel methodology that assumed some bizarre, previously unheard of, association between children's autism and their manifestation of intestinal problems.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Dear Ms. Whelan,
It is in the nature of biology to find “bizarre” connections. Counter-intuitive discoveries are the stuff of Nobel Prizes. Why you and others continue to fail to deal with the data is what astonishes me. The findings were replicated in a better designed study.
The leathality of junk science isn’t news.
The DDT ban has killed millions in the 3rd world.
This was acknowledged in, of all places, the July, 2007 National Geographic.
The only place DDT was a problem was here in the U.S. to extreme overuse, and the resulting concentrations downstream.
Whelan and the American Council on Science and Health are dedicated to dealing with data in a scientific manner and are really the only organization effectively countering the evil being perpetrated on society by the food Nazis and the toxic terrorists. Like myself, Whelan realizes that far too much research today is being conducted to generate money rather than to find the truth. The best way to ensure the grant money continues to flow is to create fear based on junk science and then let the media run with it. There is a lot of that going on out there today and we are all worse off because of it.
Conservatives, especially conservative scientists, should be cheering and supporting Whelan as she labors to expose these scum.
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