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Category Archives: science
Public liability: AVN, “Dr” David Hendrey & the “Healthy Lifestyle” Expo
Dear Wayne, I have been speaking with a lawyer, who pointed out to me that liability could arise if an adverse event was suffered as a result of information provided by the AVN or any other exhibitors for that matter. … Continue reading
Book review: How Animals Grieve
I am reading How Animals Grieve by Barbara J. King, and it’s quite a moving, yet scientific, read. King obviously cares very deeply about animals, and presents her research and that of others, as well as a number of moving stories, … Continue reading
Answering Human Papillomavirus vaccine concerns; A matter of science and time
In this paper by Dave Hawkes, Candice Lea, and myself, we addressed some common questions about the HPV vaccine and its use in preventing cancer: Q1: How do we know the HPV vaccine will prevent cancer? A1: The first HPV … Continue reading
Posted in health, science
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Baby’s first scientific paradigm.
Well, she’s not a baby any more (that role is now filled by Anna-Rose), rather Chloe’s a little girl, aged just a little over 3 now, with an inquisitive mind. She likes trains and planes and science and that’s all … Continue reading
Posted in philosophy, science
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