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Month: March 2022

Interesting opinion piece on the illusion of evidence based medicine

2022-03-30

Evidence based medicine is what separates us from the dark ages, from leeches and poisons, if — and only if — it works as intended.
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Harvard Classics

2022-03-29

A series of books edited around 1909 or 1910 that might be worth a look.
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And just like that, Covid is … gone?

2022-03-29

Covid regulations seems to be going down, but what remains? Who remains? And what comes next?
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«Myths That Conceal Reality» by Milton Friedman

2022-03-25

Old presentation, but still timely (well, so much for progress).
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Interesting movie review: Master and Commander

2022-03-25

The quality comparison with Lord of the Rings is ... courageous, but it's an interesting review of a great movie.
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Interesting 30 Day Challenge with great links for Graphs/Charts

2022-03-24

This #30DayChartChallenge looks pretty interesting. And it comes with brilliant links.
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Censorship of Science

2022-03-23

Epoch Times has an interesting podcast of what happened to science during Covid.
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Sewing

2022-03-23

A short comment about something, that might be a very useful and promising hobby.
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Interesting Article on Burnout on AsianEfficency

2022-03-23

Given the recent stressful episodes (which did/do wear me down), I found the article pretty interesting.
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Recommendation: Epoch Times Podcast with Laura Dodsworth

2022-03-21

As a psychologist, I like behavioral science. As an ethical person, I want people to be informed about things that influence them. Laura Dodsworth's interview with Epoch Times give a very good insight into how behavioral science (esp. so-called «nudging» is used to influence people without their knowledge.
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