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John Maddox Prize for Promoting Science & Evidence in the Public Interest
A great science advocacy group from the UK called Sense About Science offers annual prize to recognize individuals who are publically promoting the importance and use of science and evidence. Here is how they describe the award: 2015 John Maddox Prize … Continue reading
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Science Through the Looking Glass- The Integrative Veterinary Care Journal
While much of so-called complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), also referred to by the latest marketing buzzword “integrative medicine,” is clearly inconsistent in theory and practice with science and science-based medicine, nevertheless practitioners of CAM like to assume the trappings … Continue reading
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What Do Holistic Vets Say About Science and Evidence-based Medicine?
I’ve written several times about how proponents of alternative therapies appear to view science and evidence-based medicine. (1, 2, 3) I think it is critical in evaluating these practices, as pet owners or veterinarians, to understand the philosophy and approach … Continue reading
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What You Know that Ain’t Necessarily So: Antibiotics, Endocarditis, & Dentistry
I recently gave a lecture at the Western Veterinary Conference called “What You Know that Ain’t Necessarily So.” The purpose of this was to take some common or controversial beliefs and practices in veterinary medicine and discuss the scientific evidence … Continue reading
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What You Know that Ain’t Necessarily So: Vaccination & Autoimmune Diseases
I recently gave a lecture at the Western Veterinary Conference called “What You Know that Ain’t Necessarily So.” The purpose of this was to take some common or controversial beliefs and practices in veterinary medicine and discuss the scientific evidence … Continue reading
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What You Know that Ain’t Necessarily So: Pre-anesthetic Bloodwork in Dogs & Cats
I recently gave a lecture at the Western Veterinary Conference called “What You Know that Ain’t Necessarily So.” The purpose of this was to take some common or controversial beliefs and practices in veterinary medicine and discuss the scientific evidence … Continue reading
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What You Know that Ain’t Necessarily So: ACE-I and MVD in Dogs
I recently gave a lecture at the Western Veterinary Conference called “What You Know that Ain’t Necessarily So.” The purpose of this was to take some common or controversial beliefs and practices in veterinary medicine and discuss the scientific … Continue reading
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What You Know that Ain’t Necessarily So: Neutering & Mammary Tumors in Dogs
I recently gave a lecture at the Western Veterinary Conference called “What You Know that Ain’t Necessarily So.” The purpose of this was to take some common or controversial beliefs and practices in veterinary medicine and discuss the scientific evidence … Continue reading
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Don’t Believe Your Eyes (or Your Brain)
Without question, the most frequent comment I get in response to my articles is that people feel some of the therapies I write about must be effective regardless of the scientific evidence because they have had personal experiences that suggest … Continue reading
Does Music Have Charms to Soothe the Worried Beast?
Introduction Yes, I know the title is a misquotation of the original line, but I couldn’t resist. The idea that music might be useful in calming animals or otherwise influencing their mood and behavior is not new, but there seems … Continue reading
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