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Care to clarify on that?For the Autism, food safety,vitamins and minerals,depression drugs, and flu pandemics i believe they gave scientists way too much credit.
This isn't representative of a cross-section of the American populace. This is from a poll of readers of Scientific American, hence the rational results.
So your beef is with the marketing campaigns of pharmaceutical companies that push so called cold remedies on us.I don't want to get into any deep discussions with this right now because we could spend a long time on psychiatry alone.
I think taking a cough suppressant when you are sick is out right foolish. It is the bodies natural way of ridding itself of the germs causing the virus.When I was a child and would get the flu my mother would feel me full of medicine and I would be sick for a week. Now when I get sick I eat lots of oranges and drink water and usually better the next day, two at the most. Even animals know to fast and drink water when they get sick.Hard for big pharma to make money like that though.
Ever read The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo?Oh, that can't be right!
Journalists should rank much lower.
This isn't representative of a cross-section of the American populace. This is from a poll of readers of Scientific American, hence the rational results.
I'm surprised by the lack of confidence on the nutritional matters.
Oh, that can't be right!
Journalists should rank much lower.
This isn't representative of a cross-section of the American populace. This is from a poll of readers of Scientific American, hence the rational results.
The rational results?!?! Less the half of the respondents trusted scientists on evolution. And this is among those who read Scientific American-- people you would think would be among the most likely of the population to accept evolution.
I'm sorry, guys, but 43% is nothing to write home about. Especially among a scientifically inclined audience.