Don't pretend you care. Because I say my kid was harmed by vaccines Will....this evil nurse accuses me of child abuse and mocks me. #Blackheart
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Or this science? > "Only 7% of more than 60,000 clinical studies analysed passed criteria of being high quality and clinically relevant to patients"https://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2017/nov/21/finance-trumps-patients-uk-healthcare-needs-inquiry?CMP=ema-1700&CMP= …
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Great article.
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Isn't it just? Prompted me to do a mini-thread when I first found it >https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/933433781318537219 …
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Medical research is my day job. Sorry to say it rings true.
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How interesting to hear you say that - thank you. I just found myself with cause to go looking for the science, (which I believed in), only to find there really wasn't a whole lot that would qualify as such in the medical field. Pharma especially so.
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The problem is that people assume science is a truth-seeking machine. Actually it is a consensus-building machine. They are very different.
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If I could frame that tweet, I would. Beautifully put. Call me old-fashioned, but I never regarded consensus alone as science at all. I recall the maths version: 1+1=3 because enough of us say so? Yeah...right!
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Thanks. In practice scientific 'peer-review' means a few Profs at the top edit (aka gate-keep) the journals and vet grant applications. If one wanted to influence the direction of science, influencing these 'key opinion leaders' is all one would need to do.
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Hence her comment on my twt. She has autistic children but wants ppl to believe they were made autistic by childhood inoculations