And it isn’t skepticism, which implies a mind open to evidence and conscious of bias. It’s denialism.
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Here’s a quick example: https://www.sycamorechiro.com/chiropractic/child-ailments/vaccines/ … In the video, the “holistic pediatrician” claims to routinely see 3 year old kids who have been on 20-25 courses of antibiotics for ear infections. He is lying.
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Their clinics and websites?
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I suppose it could possibly correlate with the fact that chiropractors are all quacks.
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A lot of them. I do know a few that really do avoid the nonsense. The profession does nothing to police itself though and I don’t think it deserves to exist.
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More of a feature than a bug I’d say....
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I know, right?
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They meant well.
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Yes- and pharmacists, dentists and physical therapists if my neighborhood dynamics are at all representative.
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