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Subject: [Leica] OT (very) The Great Prostate Debate: Does ScreeningSaveLives?: Scientific American And a bit more to think about
From: john.o.newell at comcast.net (J. Newell)
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 00:50:50 +0000 (UTC)

>> exactly Marty, belief based, without a knowledge or understanding of 
>> science or medicine, but certain that belief is more powerful than 
>> knowledge. << 


You would think we could inoculate people against that...oh, wait...! 


;-) ;-) ;-) 


John 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Barbour" <steve.barbour at gmail.com> 
To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org> 
Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2012 5:28:39 PM 
Subject: Re: [Leica] OT (very) The Great Prostate Debate: Does 
ScreeningSaveLives?: Scientific American And a bit more to think about 


On Feb 9, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Marty Deveney wrote: 

> As a scientist I see this all the time. The percentage of people in 
> Australia who are taught science is dropping, and by some measures how 
> well they are taught it has decreased too. Society is returning to 
> belief based systems, but those individuals still personally have very 
> high expectations from science for them personally, without 
> understanding it at all. 

exactly Marty, belief based, without a knowledge or understanding of science 
or medicine, but certain that belief is more powerful than knowledge. 


Steve 


> When I speak to public groups about, for 
> instance, the impossibility of eradicating an invasive seaweed from a 
> Port, they make all sorts of comments about genetic approaches, manual 
> removal, chemical and biological control to achieve eradication, 
> usually without understanding that the kind of technology they're 
> suggesting doesn't exist in animal science or human medicine 
> (typically at the forefront of genetic intervention) or that the other 
> approaches would be prohibitively expensive and unlikely to succeed 
> anyway. I get similar comments wherever I go and whoever I speak to, 
> so it's widespread, not isolated. I'd hate to be a medical doctor in 
> this sort of social climate. 
> 
> Marty 
> 
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