Dyn-o-mite! I’m carbon dating myself. That’s what everybody said when I was in college. It pre-dates “Awesome.”
I saw Dr. McCullough’s post on the errors in epidemiological data analysis that lead to a conclusion of “no connection” when one is present. How fortuitous that Dr. McCullough took a little vacation from cardiology to lend his e…
Dyn-o-mite! I’m carbon dating myself. That’s what everybody said when I was in college. It pre-dates “Awesome.”
I saw Dr. McCullough’s post on the errors in epidemiological data analysis that lead to a conclusion of “no connection” when one is present. How fortuitous that Dr. McCullough took a little vacation from cardiology to lend his expertise to autism studies. It took the so-called pandemic to get us here, but if good comes out of evil, let’s take it!
Dr. Wakefield’s work was seminal. He was way ahead of everybody on the gut-brain connection when he and coworkers isolated the MMR strain of measles in the gut of cognitively impaired children.
His recommendation to split up the MMR doses over time was actually right on target as well. It is one step from caning the product entirely.
Who nominates Nobel Laureats? It’s time for this work ... Wakefield and perhaps two coauthors ... to be recognized for its brilliance, precision and profound importance.
Steve do you know? Who can write up the nomination?
Dyn-o-mite! I’m carbon dating myself. That’s what everybody said when I was in college. It pre-dates “Awesome.”
I saw Dr. McCullough’s post on the errors in epidemiological data analysis that lead to a conclusion of “no connection” when one is present. How fortuitous that Dr. McCullough took a little vacation from cardiology to lend his expertise to autism studies. It took the so-called pandemic to get us here, but if good comes out of evil, let’s take it!
Dr. Wakefield’s work was seminal. He was way ahead of everybody on the gut-brain connection when he and coworkers isolated the MMR strain of measles in the gut of cognitively impaired children.
His recommendation to split up the MMR doses over time was actually right on target as well. It is one step from caning the product entirely.
Who nominates Nobel Laureats? It’s time for this work ... Wakefield and perhaps two coauthors ... to be recognized for its brilliance, precision and profound importance.
Steve do you know? Who can write up the nomination?