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As always, if the font is too small, you can enlarge it using the “control” and “plus” buttons. In keeping with the spirit of the first part of this series in which I acknowledged that Masai society has always been … Continue reading
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As I prepare for my talk in NYC this weekend, I have to tone down the blogging a bit. Â So it will be back to our regularly scheduled data-packed science next week, but for now, I’d like to offer an … Continue reading
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One of the themes that has recently emerged with the resurgence of debate over the China Study is the supposed conflict between “reductionism” and “holism.” For example, T. Colin Campbell has argued that many critics of the China Study follow a … Continue reading
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Denise Minger’s recent critical review of Dr. T. Colin Campbell’s The China Study has elicited a response from Dr. Campbell himself. Minger made a brilliant response that can be found here. I highly recommend reading it if you haven’t yet. Minger’s … Continue reading
As one reader recently commented on a different blog, I lit a fire to the China Study five years ago but Denise Minger just burned the whole thing down. Lighting the FireIn the spring of 2005, I wrote a review … Continue reading
