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Darryl Cunningham Investigates: The Facts In The Case Of Dr. Andrew Wakefield
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Creator of Psychiatric Tales. Cartoonist, Writer, Thing. Tuesday, 18 May 2010. The Facts In The Case Of Dr. Andrew Wakefield. A fifteen page story about the MMR vaccination controversy. Note added August 2013. This chapter, much corrected, is part of my book Science Tales (known as 'How To Fake A Moon Landing' in the States). A book on controversial science subjects, including evolution, the supposed fakes NASA Moon landings, homeopathy, and much more. Ben Goldacre. The media’s MMR hoax. This is really r...
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Scientific Evidence | VACCINE CENTRAL
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To vaccinate or not to vaccinate: that is the question. Safety – Autism. Autism and measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine: no epidemiological evidence for a causal association. Taylor B, Miller E, Farrington CP, Petropoulos MC, Favot-Mayaud I, Li J, Waight PA. – Lancet. 1999 Jun 12;353(9169):1987-8. Our analyses do not support a causal association between MMR vaccine and autism. If such an association occurs, it is so rare that it could not be identified in this large regional sample. Vaccination with MMRV...
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The Grubbermeister's Blog: Well, boo
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No points awarded for an unoriginal blog title. Friday, February 13, 2015. Tip o' the hat to Steve Strange, who died from a heart attack yesterday. The B-side to Visage's first single, "Tar" (1979):. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who, What, Where? I bang on stuff and make noise. View my complete profile. A (wait for it. ) record year. Projects - Past and Present. Brokegrove Lads on Bandcamp. Brokegrove Lads on Facebook. Pop Clearinghouse on BandPage. Pop Clearinghouse on Bandcamp.
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The Grubbermeister's Blog: May 2014
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No points awarded for an unoriginal blog title. Tuesday, May 27, 2014. Frame of Gnomes", perhaps? Last night I uploaded a tune to Bandcamp. From a project currently in the works. Think of the track as a beta version of Windows, sans the ruthless corporate tactics and the BSOD. whatever that means. This preview will be available online until the end of the week. Edited 2 June 2014: Track has been removed. Tuesday, May 20, 2014. Wednesday, May 7, 2014. A wee little eleven and a half minute ditty.
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The Grubbermeister's Blog: March 2014
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No points awarded for an unoriginal blog title. Saturday, March 29, 2014. I had a dream that I was watching Aaron Neville perform "Belsen Was a Gas" in the cafeteria at the primary school that I attended as a wee nipper (Bruce Shulkey Elementary), who was donning an outfit that consisted of lunch trays while constantly tossing a hula hoop into the air. Perhaps it was a repressed memory that resurfaced. Sounds feasible, yes? Sunday, March 23, 2014. Sequel to the previous post: "The Definition of Cool".
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The Grubbermeister's Blog: June 2014
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No points awarded for an unoriginal blog title. Wednesday, June 25, 2014. Another track released from the Brovegrove Lads'. Boxing Day jamaroony thingamajig. So, there. Into the Now Almost Before Yesterday by Brokegrove Lads. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Who, What, Where? I bang on stuff and make noise. View my complete profile. Projects - Past and Present. Brokegrove Lads on Bandcamp. Brokegrove Lads on Facebook. Pop Clearinghouse on BandPage. Pop Clearinghouse on Bandcamp. Pop Clearinghouse on Facebook.
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The Grubbermeister's Blog: Adieu, Ian
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No points awarded for an unoriginal blog title. Thursday, December 4, 2014. Small Faces, Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake. Ronnie Wood, The First Barbarians: Live from Kilburn. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who, What, Where? I bang on stuff and make noise. View my complete profile. All in a day. Projects - Past and Present. Brokegrove Lads on Bandcamp. Brokegrove Lads on Facebook. Pop Clearinghouse on BandPage. Pop Clearinghouse on Bandcamp. Pop Clearinghouse on Facebook. Pop Clearinghouse on SoundCloud.
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The Grubbermeister's Blog: April 2014
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No points awarded for an unoriginal blog title. Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Damn and blast. A nod to Mr. Hoskins, who died yesterday at the age of 71. The last track and video that was released under the JATSDFM. Moniker, which was inspired (obviously) by a- er, quite memorable scene, from one of my favourite films, The Long Good Friday. What better way to remember the man, eh? Many other ways, actually, but nevertheless. Tuesday, April 22, 2014. More bits n' bobs. Whinge, whinge, whinge, I know. Finally ...
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The Grubbermeister's Blog: February 2015
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No points awarded for an unoriginal blog title. Friday, February 20, 2015. A (wait for it. ) record year. 2015 seems to be shaping up as a year of astonishing releases. Björk's Vulnicura. And No Cities to Love. By Sleater-Kinney were released last month, and The Unthanks unveiled Mount the Air. At the beginning of February. Adding to the joy, Blur announced yesterday. That they will be releasing a new album entitled The Magic Whip. Near the end of April. Huzzah! No Cities to Love. Who, What, Where?
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The Grubbermeister's Blog: From left field
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No points awarded for an unoriginal blog title. Wednesday, December 10, 2014. A trawl through the web (firmly grounded in vanity and boredom) yielded the discovery that the tracks from the first full-lengther released by my long defunct group, The Fellow Americans, are available on YouTube, apparently courtesy of the site's automated "video discovery system". YouTube's automated system had created a channel for session musician Malcolm McNab. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who, What, Where?