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Old Feb 21, 2026 | 3:05 pm
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Originally Posted by mfirst
Zombie - I am in healthcare and have had similar experiences and see the same all of the time. I also dont talk to the media anymore and it is impressive on some sites when people comment about articles in which I am an expert on how wrong/inaccurate the details are. And then we wonder why we are in the world that we live in. While I think there are a variety of motivations and not always bad - but rewording or summarizing complex medical and/or scientific topics for the readers might or often distort the key details - and such errors only get magnified and result in making bad decisions based upon bad data... I see it all the time
Science reporters, indeed all reporters, should be forced to read The Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan. Perhaps then, they would be more skeptical and less hyperbolic in making sweeping claims and generalizations.
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