The Dangers of Chiropractic

December 29th, 2009 · 6 Comments

S,R&CT creates little “books” that are both satirical and educational. That’s what got this thread started in the first place. But, as I continued, I felt compelled to expand this thread and address why alternative medical procedures like chiropractic can be more bad than good, in my opinion.

In the UK, there are lots of problems with homeopathy and chiropractic being considered equivalent to actual medicine. We have the same problem in the US, although for some reason chiropractic is seen as a mainstream way to address aches and pains. As more and more people accept that chiropractic is normal, it becomes more difficult for them to distinguish between actual benefits that they receive uniquely from chiropractors and the placebo effect, or to know when seeking professional medical advice would better serve them. It does bother me a great deal that the average person thinks “chiropractor” anytime they feel sore or fall down. In fact, when you get beyond common aches and pains, you’ll find that chiropractors are taught that myriad diseases can be “cured” by these adjustments (see below). I see the chiropractic community growing, with over 75,000 practitioners world-wide. This makes them a powerful political force to reckon with, when attempting to debunk their misinformation, as Dr. Simon Singh recently found out when sued for libel in the UK.

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Tags: Medical · Science & Health

Creation Museum Tour

December 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Take a tour of the Creation Museum, with the Secular Alliance of Indiana University. This truly amazes me. I read recently that ostriches don’t really bury their heads in the sand to hide, but clearly the young-earth creationists come here here to hide from the truth that disagrees with their literal interpretation of the bible. [...]

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Tags: Free Thinking, Religion, Philosophy

GMAT Cracks Biometric Whip

July 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Scammers Get Scanned Problems with cheating on the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) exams, an entrance exam for business schools, is getting so bad that they plan on taking biometric palm scans in the future. It turns out students with enough money to hire a proxy, have been doing just that and scamming their way [...]

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Tags: Computers and Technology · Politics and Society