How could you, @NatGeo? This is basically a propaganda piece for the prescientific, pseudoscientific, and mystical quackery that is traditional Chinese medicine. Not a single serious skeptic was interviewed. 1/ https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2019/01/ancient-chines-remedies-changing-modern-medicine/ …
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@oracknows will have something to say about this article tomorrow. The false balance in it is epic, worthy of only the most massive facepalm. 5/5pic.twitter.com/vZsr17h27N
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You mean like an electric heating pad? Seems like that would be a little safer. And it’s been around a while.
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My thought exactly! Yes, you can be burned by an electric heating pad, but it's still a whole lot safer than throwing an alcohol-soaked blanket over a patient and setting it on fire!
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