Great. @TheAtlantic goes all-in for a medical scam. @gorskon @CaulfieldTim @stevennovellahttps://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/04/reiki-cant-possibly-work-so-why-does-it/606808/ …
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Replying to @StevenSalzberg1 @TheAtlantic and
Infuriating! WTF,
@TheAtlantic? All-in on Reiki? The usual alt med sympathy notes: false dichotomies, reliance on testimonials, misrep of placebo effect, relativism, etc. cc@DrJenGunter In this age of misinformation, pls don't legitimize bunk! BTW, I've tried.#StinkyFeet.pic.twitter.com/jPhu8yFYZm
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Replying to @CaulfieldTim @StevenSalzberg1 and
This isn't the first time
@TheAtlantic has promoted quackery; for example:https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/blatant-pro-alternative-medicine-propaganda/ …2 replies 1 retweet 17 likes -
Replying to @gorskon @CaulfieldTim and
I know, and it pains me to see it. Their political and historical reporting is usually excellent, and I have been reading the magazine for decades. I hate to see them promote quackery.
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I let my subscription lapse after the horrible article about H1N1 ten years ago.
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