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Wakefield Ruled Irresponsible, Unethical, and May Lose License

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Jan 292010
 

The General Medical Council has ruled that Dr. Wakefield “failed in his duties as a responsible consultant.”

Wakefield, for those who don’t remember, was the doctor who published a paper on possible connections between the MMR vaccine, inflamatory bowel disease, and autism. Although his paper admitted there was no definite link, Wakefield publicly recommended that parents refrain from getting the combined MMR vaccine because it increased their child’s risk of autism.

Immediately afterwards, the numbers of children getting vaccinated plummeted on both sides of the Atlantic, with a corresponding increase in measles.

His conclusion, and the basis for this entire uproar, was based on case studies of eight children. Eight children is hardly a significant percentage of the children receiving the vaccine.

He subjected the children to invasive tests that were not necessary, sometimes without the permission or knowledge of their parents. At his son’s birthday party he paid the visiting children £5 to let him take a sample of their blood.

Shortly before his paper was published, he filed a patent for a vaccine to treat measles and inflammatory bowel disease. Can you say conflict of interest?

Wakefield also received funding from a lawyer who was looking for evidence to sue the makers of the MMR vaccine on behalf of parents with autistic children. Nope, no conflict of interest there, either.

That the GMC has found Wakefield guilty of unapproved and unnecessary invasive tests, including spinal taps, on young children, is the most damning indictment possible. The findings of failure to declare financial interest are a secondary consideration.

Wakefield may lose his license, and deservedly so. I suppose it’s too much to hope that now Jenny McCarthy will shut the fuck up. Wingnuts have never let little things like objective fact cloud their opinions.

Jan 272010
 

Twain letter

Nov. 20. 1905

J. H. Todd
1212 Webster St.
San Francisco, Cal.

Dear Sir,

Your letter is an insoluble puzzle to me. The handwriting is good and exhibits considerable character, and there are even traces of intelligence in what you say, yet the letter and the accompanying advertisements profess to be the work of the same hand. The person who wrote the advertisements is without doubt the most ignorant person now alive on the planet; also without doubt he is an idiot, an idiot of the 33rd degree, and scion of an ancestral procession of idiots stretching back to the Missing Link. It puzzles me to make out how the same hand could have constructed your letter and your advertisements. Puzzles fret me, puzzles annoy me, puzzles exasperate me; and always, for a moment, they arouse in me an unkind state of mind toward the person who has puzzled me. A few moments from now my resentment will have faded and passed and I shall probably even be praying for you; but while there is yet time I hasten to wish that you may take a dose of your own poison by mistake, and enter swiftly into the damnation which you and all other patent medicine assassins have so remorselessly earned and do so richly deserve.

Adieu, adieu, adieu!

Mark Twain

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More Bleeping Job Scammers

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Jan 202010
 

Sent in queries to a couple of likely-looking jobs on Craigslist. Got the same reply back from both, with only the signature changed. Both wanted me to go fill out their “online application.” Neither one gave any specific information about the company, just vague burblings about what a great place it was to work. Neither the job ads nor the signature line included a company name.

I don’t know about the other areas of CraigsList, but I’d estimate at least a quarter of the jobs in their accounting/finance section are scammers trolling for marks.

If I could shoot electricity through the internet and fry the bastards, I would.

Bear