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Genomics, Evolution, and Pseudoscience

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Blog Name: Genomics, Evolution, and Pseudoscience
Url: http://genefinding.blogspot.com/
Language: unknown
Topics: science, genomics, health
Description: This is Steven Salzberg's blog on genomics, evolution, pseudoscience (GenoEvoPseudo), and other topics, including skepticism, open-access publishing, and free software. Here's where I can say what I really think about abuses and distortions of science, especially pseudoscience.
Popularity: 22 Followers

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Stimulus funds are promoting pseudoscience at Harvard Medical School
Another in an ongoing series of blog posts about wasteful spending by NCCAM, the National Center for Complementary and Alternative MedicineIn today’s competitive research environment, if the govern...more
Merck hiding negative results about drugs, again
You’d think that after the Vioxx fiasco, Merck might be a little more careful about pushing drugs that don’t offer much benefit. Well, if you did think that, you’d be wrong. A new study in the Ne...more
10,000 genomes – why?
In the genomics world that I inhabit, a consortium has just published an intriguing proposal to sequence the genomes of 10,000 vertebrate species. It’s described an article in the current Journal ...more
Flu vaccine shortage
This is just a brief post to point out a news article on the wires today (from Agence France-Presse) quoting me at some length about the shortage of H1N1 (swine) flu vaccine in the U.S. The articl...more
More misinformation on the flu from Mercola
As a followup to my post a few weeks ago on scare-mongering about influenza vaccines, I want to point out a beautiful dismantling of Dr. Mercola's latest nonsense by my colleagues over at Science-B...more

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