After the slow first wave of African-American STEM societies from 1895 to 1947 (part 1), a new wave swept in…
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Black History Month Stories of African-American STEM Societies: Part 2 — From Psychologists to MathematiciansRead more
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Black History Month Stories of African-American STEM Societies: Part 1 — The First Wave (1895 to 1947)Read more
When we celebrate STEM history, we tend to focus on individuals singled out for specific inspiring scientific achievements. And that’s…
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Evidence Consumer-Contested Evidence: Why the ME/CFS Exercise Dispute Matters So MuchRead more
Sometimes, a dispute with a consumer movement comes along that has profound implications for far more than the people in it. I…
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Annual open access roundup Open Access 2018: A Year of Funders and Universities Drawing Lines in the SandRead more
This is the sixth year I’ve rounded up the year in open access – and it was the most remarkable…
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Evidence The Dangerous Allure of Breech Birth at Home – and a Problematic New PaperRead more
At first glance, I thought I’d misunderstood it. I just didn’t expect to see a paper with so much spin about…
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Bias “True Patient Advocates Must Be Students of Evidence-Based Medicine”: An Impatient RebuttalRead more
Here’s the thing. If you’re a doctor who is a fervent advocate for a professional school of thought, and you feel the urge…
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Evidence Post-Surgery Thoughts on Evidence and ChoiceRead more
I had been losing sight, slowly at first, but later, scarily quickly. By the time I had my first surgery…
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Evidence “High Value, Low Wastage Research” Is More Than Just a Catchphrase NowRead more
I don’t recall hearing it before. But I’ve heard the slogan “high value, low wastage research” a lot the last…
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Evidence Correcting the Record On That Critique of the Cochrane HPV Vaccine ReviewRead more
It can be a long, unrewarding slog to unpack the problems in a published paper. David Allison and colleagues talked…
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Science Communication Free Speech and Journals’ Responsibility in Vaccine DebatesRead more
“Learn what they don’t want you to know.” That pretty much captures the conspiracy-laced journey into data you often see…
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Bias Scientific Advocacy and Biases of the Ideological and Industry KindsRead more
I think the main thing I learned – very painfully – in 20 years as a health consumer advocate, is…
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Bias Boilover: The Cochrane HPV Vaccine Fire Isn’t Really About the Evidence – but it’s Critical to ScienceRead more
It was always a volatile situation. If it blew, it was going to be even harder to keep perspective through all the…