- In this short video about self-tracking and Crohn’s Disease, “tension” between doctor and patient (“Ari is a sensitive person. He let me know that he respected my knowledge and experience,” says Ari’s doctor, presumably in response to a question) receives more attention than the treatments Ari tried.
- Nature — the most prestigious scientific magazine in the world — makes a climate scientist look better than he actually is. “ Nature suppressed [Phil] Jones’ candid admission that he simply didn’t see why he should provide [climate] data to people that wanted to criticize him and substituted a fabricated explanation.”
- A talk critical of research universities, such as Berkeley. He criticizes careerism, for example.
- Melissa McEwen explains how SCD (the Specific Carbohydrate Diet) — very useful against Crohn’s disease and similar problems — can be improved. Via Perfect Health Diet.
Fraud?
https://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2012/01/12/a_resveratrol_research_scandal_oh_joy.php#comments
Fraud widespread?
https://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/bc6f7204-3d1f-11e1-8129-00144feabdc0.html?ftcamp=rss&ftcamp=crm/email/2012113/nbe/ScienceEnvironment/product#axzz1jKLvVzQ1