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| Rational Alchemy 04/10/2010 Released |
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| Monday, 12 April 2010 20:11 | |||
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This week brings us another potpourri of topics. Included in the discussion is more on the Catholic Church Child Canoodling Conundrum (CCCCC), Andrew Wakefield, the cartoon below and more!
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No Libel Laws in Science

The use of the English libel laws to silence critical discussion of medical practice and scientific evidence discourages debate, denies the public access to the full picture and encourages use of the courts to silence critics. The British Chiropractic Association has sued Simon Singh for libel. The scientific community would have preferred that it had defended its position about chiropractic through an open discussion in the medical literature or mainstream media.




