Covid Bias at the BMJ
Once a bastion of an evidence-based approach, the BMJ became biased towards lockdown and lost its way, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson. History will judge that the lack of debate in its pages was a serious error.
Once a bastion of an evidence-based approach, the BMJ became biased towards lockdown and lost its way, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson. History will judge that the lack of debate in its pages was a serious error.
Dr. Raphael Lataster continues his run of having debunkings of vaccine-hyping modelling studies published in top journals. His latest in the BMJ fact-checks a WHO garbage-in-garbage-out model.
A study in the BMJ has linked excess deaths with COVID-19 vaccines and the Daily Telegraph has featured it on its front page. Are people slowly waking up to what was done to them?
The British Medical Journal is under fire for ditching research from top academics due to their belief that sex is biological and immutable.
A new systematic review in the BMJ has concluded that "adults who work with children should be educated about the lack of clear benefits and the potential harms of masking children".
Fourteen years ago, the BMJ was instrumental in exposing fraudulent medical research. Now, it simply toes the establishment line. Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson write an obituary for the once fearsome watchdog.
The risks of developing Long Covid appear to have been exaggerated by flawed research, academics have suggested in a new paper published in the BMJ.
The evidence being published in medical journals showing the Covid vaccines to be much less effective and safe than they were claimed to be continues to grow, says Dr Raphael Lataster.
Canadian public health officials are reeling following the publication of an investigation in the BMJ criticising Canada's Covid response, though its criticisms aren't necessarily the ones sceptics would agree with.
Andrew Bridgen MP recently made an important speech to Parliament on the risks vs benefits of Covid vaccination that was attacked on the BBC. The attacks, however, were misplaced, say Prof Norman Fenton and colleagues.
© Skeptics Ltd.