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Naomi's avatar

I am disillusioned and have lost respect for too many once respected voices.

I recently finished Dr. Mary Newport's book, "Alzheimer's: What if there was a cure?" She published it in 2011. It is as valid and current now as when it was published. Her experiences trying to help her husband, and what she learned are important. The first part of the book details her personal experience trying to get her husband help. When she stumbled onto a way to help him that actually seemed to work, she was blocked time and again by the Alzheimer's Association.

The researchers she eventually connected with had trouble getting funding because their work would not have enriched any pharmaceutical company.

It's all so sad.

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Kelly Harbeson's avatar

The amount of distress this causes me is beyond easy description. From my 'tweens on, "science" has been my rock. The solid foundation of my belief system. To realize that it has become a game, that can be "gamed" to greater rewards than come to people doing actual, replicatable science is a shock. It bodes ill for any society that lets it happen. Far worse (although possibly related to) than Dr. Edward Dutton's proliferation of "spiteful mutants". Not everyone agrees that the loss of religious faith in modern times is such a bad thing, but I can't see that the loss of the Scientific Method to data manipulation can bring anything but a bad end to the society that it happens to.

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