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In this blog we discuss the use of denialist tactics to frustrate scientific and policy debates.

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    Respectful Insolence

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    from deserting them. But such decisions were haphazard and in no way mandated by anything other than an assessment of the harm done by annoying customers versus the relatively small cost of paying for some woo. I hadn't realized that this isn't the case any more. Apparently, Vermont passed a law last year requiring insurers and third party payers to cover the cost of naturopathy. Apparently there are other states that mandate coverage for naturopathy as well, including Washington. I don't know about you, but

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    Eating can be bad for your health. Oh, and don’t forget the phages. [denialism blog]

    http://newage.org/2008/07/03/eating-can-be-bad-for-your-heal...

    our local supermarket chains has been forced to recall hamburger meat because of over a dozen cases of E. coli-related disease. These cases have occurred over a wide area, and the bacteria are genetically linked, indicating a likely common source. Read the rest of this post… | Read the comments on this post…

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    Skepchick Quickies, 7.2

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    keeping as close tabs on the Quickies as usual - therefore, if I repeat a link or two, well, enjoy it all over again! Explaining Science Fiction to Women. How fortunate someone sat down to take the time to do this. Did you know Vermont passed a law requiring insurers to cover naturopathic care? Thus Spake Zuska takes on gender inclusive writing. In case you missed it, Darwin year began yesterday.

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    Blog Roll [Greg Laden's Blog]

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    Crowded Head, Cozy Bed Curiosoty Killed the Cat Dancing Bunnies Darwin Building Darwin Correspondence Project Darwin Day Celebration Darwin today Dead Racists Society Decrepit Old Fool Deep Sea News Deltoid denialism blog DeSmogBlog Developing Intelligence Dickipedia digiphile Dinosaurnews Read the comments on this post...

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    As goes Vermont... [denialism blog]

    http://scienceblogs.com/denialism/2008/07/as_goes_vermont.ph...

    I hadn't realized that Vermont has passed a law requiring insurers to cover naturopathic care. We've covered extensively the quackery that is naturopathy, but really, if a patient chooses to see a quack, it's their business. But with health care costs soaring, requiring insurers to pay for voodoo is a rather bad idea. Already, many plans cover chiropractic, another unproven treatment. Throwing more

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    Blog Roll [Greg Laden's Blog]

    http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2008/07/blog_roll_2.php

    Crowded Head, Cozy Bed Curiosoty Killed the Cat Dancing Bunnies Darwin Building Darwin Correspondence Project Darwin Day Celebration Darwin today Dead Racists Society Decrepit Old Fool Deep Sea News Deltoid denialism blog DeSmogBlog Developing Intelligence Dickipedia digiphile Dinosaurnews Read the comments on this post...

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    Blog Roll

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    Crowded Head, Cozy Bed Curiosoty Killed the Cat Dancing Bunnies Darwin Building Darwin Correspondence Project Darwin Day Celebration Darwin today Dead Racists Society Decrepit Old Fool Deep Sea News Deltoid denialism blog DeSmogBlog Developing Intelligence Dickipedia digiphile Dinosaurnews

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    As goes Vermont... [denialism blog]

    http://scienceblogs.com/denialism/2008/07/as_goes_vermont.ph...

    I hadn't realized that Vermont has passed a law requiring insurers to cover naturopathic care. We've covered extensively the quackery that is naturopathy, but really, if a patient chooses to see a quack, it's their business. But with health care costs soaring, requiring insurers to pay for voodoo is a rather bad idea. Already, many plans cover chiropractic, another unproven treatment. Throwing more

    3 days ago in ScienceBlogs · Authority: 2
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    I Hope They Were Hot

    http://danceswithanxiety.blogspot.com/2008/07/i-hope-they-we...

    personnel spotted the swimmers, who were skinny dipping, and notified the Portland Police Bureau, who apprehended and removed the individuals from the reservoir at approximately 3:00 am and issued trespass citations.Especially in the wake of the Heller decision, it seems to me that the Water Bureau personnel should be issued handguns so they won't have to call the cops when they need to drag possibly-heat-packing naked hippies from the water supply. Seconds count! They could pee!

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    The Flying Trilobite Blogroll

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