book that claims vaccines have not reduced rates of disease or increased lifespan
Does it really matter? Hippies have been feeding themselves this stuff forever, now UofT is capitalizing on it.
Health isn't actually a "hard science" like physics or computers or math anyway.
The doctor that made some cuts on my baby, when we discussed our engineering backgrounds, said he switched to medicine because tolerances were wider.
Health science could use empirical evidence were sample sizes significant enough, or interpretive aptitude was sufficient in the read, but since it attracts people of a certain type, the math goes out the window in favor of pre-conceived beliefs.
It's perfectly in line with Harper in Canada, and the U.S. Republicans phasing out science altogether.
It's perfectly in line with Harper in Canada, and the U.S. Republicans phasing out science altogether.
Every single time.
If you were an idealistic 20 year old kid id find it amusing. But you're not.
Harper is not an anti vaxer. He's a lot of things, stupid is not one.
I wish i had such simplistic view of the world where everything is so black and white. I fail to see what Harper has to do with UofT, other than you popped up to wave your BS flag.
Its cute really.
We need to keep a close eye on Harper and make sure his government doesn’t gut the research that voters and policymakers alike need to make informed decisions. But scientists who call the government anti-science are hardly helping their own cause: they risk polarizing the discussion and losing the trust of the public.
Harper is anti-science which is the point I think was being made. It's well documented.