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Abigail Shrier’s Irreversible Damage: A Wealth of Irreversible Misinformation A critical, science-based analysis of Abigail Shrier’s book Irreversible Damage. Controversy erupted here on Science-Based Medicine with a recent publication of a review of Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters by Abigail Shrier. As a family physician who provides affirmative care to transgend
Science-Based Medicine Exploring issues and controversies in the relationship between science and medicine Irreversible Damage to the Trans Community: A Critical Review of Abigail Shrier’s Irreversible Damage (Part One) Irreversible Damage, a controversial 2020 book by Abigail Shrier, has enjoyed renewed attention in the last several weeks. Shrier appeals to her audience’s emotions by voicing thei
The Science of Transgender Treatment This is part I in what will be a short series of articles reviewing the science of transgender care and how it has been distorted by critics. Editors’ note: The link to the original book review, which is now a retraction notice, can be found here. Dr. Hall’s book review has been republished by Michael Shermer on Skeptic here. On July 13, Dr. Hall republished a
Hydrogen Water Is Not “the New Nutrient;” Health Claims Are Hype, Not Science. A new fad, drinking hydrogen water, claims to provide all kinds of health benefits. The scientific evidence isn’t there. Hydrogen water? Good grief! There are already two atoms of hydrogen in every molecule of water (H2O). They are not talking about that; they mean molecular hydrogen, the gas formed by two atoms of hydr
Founder and currently Executive Editor of Science-Based Medicine Steven Novella, MD is an academic clinical neurologist at the Yale University School of Medicine. He is also the host and producer of the popular weekly science podcast, The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe, and the author of the NeuroLogicaBlog, a daily blog that covers news and issues in neuroscience, but also general science, scien
Science-Based Medicine Exploring issues and controversies in the relationship between science and medicine A recent study is being cited as support for homeopathy. For instance, the Homeopathy World Community website says Luc Montagnier Foundation Proves Homeopathy Works. Dana Ullman cites it in the comments to this blog And I assume that you all have seen the new research by Nobel Prize-winning v
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