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Previously on "Science Journalism == Buzzword Bingo: The Ultimate Example"
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostAre you off of the radio?
My go....
Are you a vegetable.....
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou forgot to post something before signing off.
HTH
Love you
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIndeed you only have to read the Global Warming thread to see that.
However perhaps I am expecting too much from those who are not very (genetically) intellectually gifted in the first place.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI think the Royal Society - and the Royal Institution - may as well pack up and go home. Their work here has not been successful.
However perhaps I am expecting too much from those who are not very (genetically) intellectually gifted in the first place.
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The "Florida Alzheimer's Disease Research Centre" is also responsible for "studies demonstrate caffeine reverses memory impairment and markedly reduces the hallmark protein for Alzheimer’s disease in the brains and blood of Alzheimer's mice" which became:
Caffeine May Prevent and Help Reverse Alzheimer's Disease
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I switched to Radio 4 to listen to the last episode in the "In Our Time" series this week which has been looking at the Royal Society and its role.
Just before the programme started, Radio 4 reported on this story: "Mobile phone emissions are more effective in holding back Alzheimer's than medication".
I think the Royal Society - and the Royal Institution - may as well pack up and go home. Their work here has not been successful.
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Science Journalism == Buzzword Bingo: The Ultimate Example
From the BBC home page at the time of posting, although it will hopefully change:
Scientists in Florida say mobile phone radiation could protect against Alzheimer's, based on tests carried out on mice.
...and this, boys and girls, is why you don't treat journalists' science reports as actual descriptions of scienceTags: None
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