The Opinion section of The Globe and Mail devotes an unprecedented 6,500 words to this must-read analysis by Norman Doidge as he explores the master narrative that has shaped our lives for the past two years.
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BMJ, one of the world’s most respected medical journals for almost two centuries, calls for public access to clinical trial data immediately.
Needle Points, Chapter IV
Getting out.
Needle Points, Chapter III
A new plague descends.
Needle Points, Chapter II
The kernal brilliance of vaccines.
A plague on both our houses
Whatever we may discover about the true origins of SARS-CoV-2, the World Health Organization investigation has revealed a habit in modern scientific research of risking a biological catastrophe, that ought to be a matter of public concern.
Mad science, sane science
So much of what ails us today are products of modern science and technology gone wild.
Know thy immunity
Our bodies learned a thing or two about contagion. But it is not just our immune system that protects us.
Journal of a plague
Daniel Defoe’s classic account of the Great Plague of London is full of vivid observations that still resonate.
