Donald Arteaga

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Believing in things that have no evidence carries its own corrosive intellectual side effects, just as prescribing a pill in itself carries risks: it medicalizes problems, as we shall see, it can reinforce destructive beliefs about illness, and it can promote the idea that a pill is an appropriate response to a social problem, or a modest viral illness.
Bad Science: Quacks, Hacks, and Big Pharma Flacks
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