Later, in 1998 after the then-NIH director Harold Varmus had tried to impose more scientific rigor on the OAM, Harkin sponsored legislation to elevate the OAM to a full center, and thus was the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) born. 11/
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"... It think quite frankly that in this center and in the office previously before it, most of its focus has been on disproving things rather than seeking out and approving." Gee, Sen. Harkin. You say that as though it were a BAD thing. 22/
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Basically, validating quackery was Harkin's vision for
@NIH_NCCIH. It was ALWAYS Harkin's vision for@NIH_NCCIH, RIGHT from the very beginning. 23/Show this thread -
directors might try to enforce scientific standards, but they are swimming upstream, fighting an institutional structure designed to promote quackery. That is the reality. 24/24
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Forgot to mention: A chiropractor is in charge of deciding where NCCIH grant money goes. 24a/24 and now the end for real.
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OK, I lied. I forgot to mention that
@NIH_NCCIH's longtime patron Tom Harkin is also a huge booster of Herbalife. https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/congress-will-soon-lose-its-foremost-supporter-of-quackery/ … OK, NOW I really am done. 24b/24 THE REAL END.Show this thread
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