Feb. 23, 2023 Source: Media advice on how to avoid Flu changed after COVID; But, the evidence didn’t It is my pleasure to introduce this guest post by Elissa Brown, who is going to talk about our new paper. Read it here! We studied the media’s advice regarding influenza before and after COVID.
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Media advice on how to avoid Flu changed after COVID; But, the evidence didn’t
February 23 | Posted by mrossol | Health, ScienceBirth Rates Plunge in Heavily Vaccinated Countries
February 22 | Posted by mrossol | Big Govt, Health, Pharma, Science, Transparency[non], VaccineSource: Birth Rates Plunge in Heavily Vaccinated Countries
Why Read “Turtles All the Way Down”?
February 17 | Posted by mrossol | CDC NIH, Critical Thinking, Health, Malone, Pharma, Science, VaccineSource: Why Read “Turtles All the Way Down”?
C&C. Hyper-leukemia. Private Drones? Russian Nuclear Ships. The Cochrane Mask Review.
February 16 | Posted by mrossol | Childers, Health, Mandates, Science, Transparency[non]Source: ☕️ LEGITIMATE CONFUSION ☙ Thursday, February 16, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS 🗞*WORLD NEWS AND COMMENTARY* 🗞 🔥 Yesterday I reported about liberal WaPo columnist Taylor Lorenz, who is starting — tentatively, just barely — to question the alarming incidence of deaths in younger people. I suggested Taylor’s public doubts are evidence that the mass hypnosis might be starting to wear off. Yesterday,... Read more
The Aseem Malhotra lecture isn’t what you think it is
February 14 | Posted by mrossol | Critical Thinking, Science, VaccineInteresting. I did not read the lecture by Dr. Malhotra, but can sort of guess(?) It is helpful to consider other viewpoints, so I wanted to include it – since I probably don’t do enough of that. mrossol Source: The Aseem Malhotra lecture isn’t what you think it is | Science-Based Medicine For those audience members unfamiliar with Dr. Aseem Malhotra... Read more
The “evidence pyramid” should be dismantled, brick by ill-conceived brick
February 13 | Posted by mrossol | Critical Thinking, Math/Statistics, Prasad, ScienceSource: The “evidence pyramid” should be dismantled, brick by ill-conceived brick I wrote last week about a systematic review of physical measures to block viral transmission. In the post I referenced the famous (or perhaps infamous) evidence pyramid. My goal was to show the idealized version of evidence—wherein a systematic review of randomized trials strengthens one’s confidence in any one trial’s... Read more


