December 2009
19 posts
Really Bad Christmas Songs →
‘Round about December 1, one of our local radio stations starts its month-long marathon of Christmas music. I have to listen, I cannot help myself. (The first step is admitting you have a…
Dec 23rd
Autism Prevalence →
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has published the results of their latest study on the prevalence of autism. There is no question that in the last 20 years the number of autism spectrum…
Dec 22nd
New Autism Numbers: Old news in a shiny package →
There is nothing new and shocking about the fact that 1% of children have an autism spectrum disorder. Why is it being reported that way?
Dec 22nd
Science, Reason and Critical Thinking: The... →
I love this so much I am going to us this in my general studies lesson! This completely explains the situation that even disenfranchised teenagers can understand.
Dec 19th
A Culture of Science-Based Practice →
The complementary and alternative (CAM) or integrative medicine phenomenon that has arisen over the last couple of decades primarily involves the creation of a separate subculture within medicine….
Dec 19th
Cesarean, mortality, and the law of diminishing... →
The law of diminishing returns tells us that, beyond a certain point, we will have to do more C-sections to save one neonatal life. In other words, beyond a certain point, we will have to do more…
Dec 18th
Measles →
Will measles be the next pandemic? Dr. Mark Crislip outlines some reasons for concern.
Dec 18th
Gertrude (Trudy) Steuernagel in her own words. →
Steuernagel was the mother of Sky Walker, a severely autistic young man who allegedly beat her to death.In a series of articles written before her death, Steurnagel outlined the deep love between…
Dec 16th
Biocentrism Pseudoscience →
A critique of the notion of “biocentrism” promoted by Deepak Chopra & Robert Lanza– “that an accurate understanding of the world requires putting observers firmly into the equation, and that life may…
Dec 16th
Australian government to introduce Internet filter →
Australia plans to introduce an Internet filtering system to block obscene and crime-linked Web sites despite concerns it will curtail freedoms and won’t completely work.
Dec 16th
Alt Med Purveyors Seriously Misunderstand the... →
Proponents of alternative medicine claim that illness can be prevented by “strengthening” the immune system. These claims depend on a profoundly flawed, almost cartoon like, view of the immune system…
Dec 16th
Homeopathy: nano-doses or mega-stupidity? →
The hallmark of homeopathy is the belief that tiny doses of medicinal substances have big effects. It’s like insisting that the less salt you put in water, the more salty the water will taste. In…
Dec 14th
No one goes to Italy, and it has nothing to do... →
When you have kids, check your expectations at the door. Whether they’re typically-developing, autistic or otherwise “different,” the trip will be different than you expected.
Dec 14th
How much sugar is too much sugar ! Homeopathic... →
Skeptic Barista wonders what to do about an overdose of 30C Arnica homeopathic remedy. Gets no advice from pharmacist or the company. Good thing there are no active ingredients!
Dec 14th
Dec 10th
From Science-Based Medicine: The Mammogram... →
It’s unsurprising that the recent USPSTF mammogram guidelines resulted in a national media meltdown of epic proportions. Dr. Val Jones reviews some of the key reasons why the drama was both predictable and preventable.
Dec 10th
Dr. Repertoire’s 10 Rules for Stage Directors «... →
10 ways opera directors can screw up a production.
Dec 10th
Poor Age of Autism: Even the Philanthropists Are... →
Recent tweet from Age of Autism (AoA): The link leads to a news story about a couple who donated $1 million to a foundation that trains physicians in developing countries to treat…
Dec 7th
Age of Autism: Blog or Newspaper? →
Img. from Citizen Kane, Dir: Orson Welles, RKO Pictures, 1941 A number of comrades have called for a letter-writing campaign to get Age of Autism (AoA) removed from Google…
Dec 6th