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Is ‘junk journalism’ complaining about ‘junk science’ in The Baltimore Sun?

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Posted on March 12, 2017 by dariuszleszczynski

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this post is open for comments The most efficient way to mislead an inexperienced reader is to write a story with a pinch of truth, a pinch of ambiguity and a dose of falsehoods or misrepresentations. This is the way … Continue reading →

Posted in Conflict of Interest, Mobile phones and health, Science journalism and blogging | Tagged ACSH, American Council on Science and Health, Berezow, Bloom, carcinogen, CEHPAC, cell phones, CERENAT, cherry picking, Children's Environmental Health and Protection Advisory Council, conflict of interest, Danish Cohort, EHS, IARC, Interphone, junk journalism, junk science, Kroll, Million Women Study, MotherJones, NIH, nocebo, NTP study, possible, precaution, precautionary approach, precautionary principle, Schullman, The Baltimore Sun, wi-fi | 5 Replies

Dariusz Leszczynski, PhD, DSc

Expert Duties (selected)

-- Parliament of Canada: expert in hearing on cell phone radiation and health; Safety Code 6, in 2015
-- IARC: Invited Expert to Working Group on Non-Ionizing Radiation (RF fields). Lyon, France, May 2011
-- US Senate: expert in hearing on “The Health Effects of Cell Phone Use”. Washington, DC, USA, September 14th, 2009

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