Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Chiropractic kills

Chiropractic, the idea that violently manipulating one's vertebrae can alleviate a variety of physical ailments through an indirect effect on the spinal nerve, was invented by a quack named Daniel David Palmer in 1895 (he was also a magnetic healer). Immodestly, and absurdly, he claimed that he had "answered the question — what is life?" A well designed study aimed at testing the theory behind chiropractic showed "that vertebrae could not be displaced enough to stretch or impinge a spinal nerve unless the force was great enough to break the spine" according to a lucid article by J. D. Haines in eSkeptic. That didn't stop a chiropractor from killing 24-year old Kristi Bedenbaugh back in 1993 (one of several cases that have emerged since), because the manipulation of her neck resulted in splitting the inner walls of both of her vertebral arteries, thus causing a fatal stroke. Outrageously, the South Carolina State Board of Chiropractic Examiners fined the "practitioner" $1000 and assigned him to 12 hours of continuing education on neurological disorders and emergency response.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Daughter becomes too westernized, he tries to kill her

Faleh Hassan Almaleki, an Iraqi living in Peoria, Arizona, has ran down his daughter, Noor (20 years old) in a parking lot. The reason is that according to Almaleki, Noor has become "too westernized" and is no longer living according to family customs. As a result of the tragedy, Noor is hospitalized in life-threatening conditions. Obviously Almaleki's family values do not include the safety and health of one's daughter.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Dying at a spiritual retreat

Three people died recently and 19 others were hospitalized because they took part in a Native American-inspired "holistic" retreat in Arizona. As part of their spiritual quest, the unfortunate participants were left in a sweatbox, presumably to purify their spirit and achieve a higher level of consciousness. It didn't work.

Here is un update from the New York Times. The bastard who ran the retreat charged $9,695 for a weekend experience as a "spiritual warrior," and one of his lackeys had the temerity of saying of the three people who died really "had left their bodies in the sweat lodge and chosen not to come back because they were having so much fun.” Just simply unbelievable.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Get vaccinated against the flu, twice

Flu season is upon us, and this time there are two vaccines, the standard type that is released every year to combat whatever strain of flu happens to be around, and a second one specifically tailored to the H1N1 virus. You should take them both, for your own health and for that of the rest of society. But people are, of course, skeptical of vaccines these days, thanks to a lot of misinformation by so-called "celebrities", not to mention quite a bit of inane anti-government sentiment fueled by Republicans (especially, it seems those who are themselves employed in government). Most people don't seem to understand the basics of the science behind vaccines, according to this article in the Washington Post. For instance, the only reason why there is a separate H1N1 vaccine this year is because it was too late to incorporate it in the normal flu cocktail, otherwise we would all have gotten just one flu vaccine as usual. One wonders if there would have been any "controversy" in that case.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Albinos hunted for their limbs because they bring good luck

ABC News reports on the hunting and killing of albinos in Tanzania, Burundi and Ghana, because "witch doctors" are telling the local populations that potions made from the limbs of albino people bring good luck and wealth. Recent cases included that of a woman who was attacked in her home at night, and whose arms have been cut off, and that of a 7-year old kidnapped at gun point, and whose body was found headless and without a hand the following day. During the past two years alone 54 Tanzanian albinos have been murdered so that their limbs and genitals could be harvested. The response of the Tanzanian government has included the suspension of licenses to witch doctors. Witch doctors have licenses??

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Homeopathy kills

Here is a story from Australia of two well educated parents who believed in homeopathy, with the consequence that their infant daughter died of preventable eczema, after weeks of excruciating pain. The parents have been sent to jail, the Judge giving the unrepentant father -who insisted in declaring homeopathy superior to "Western medicine" even after the tragedy - the maximum allowable sentence of eight years. Sometimes there is indeed justice in this world.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Federal worker hanged in Kentucky

So, you think all that insane right-wing rhetoric about Obama being like Hitler, and the death panels, and the coming social revolution, and the dismantling of "our" America, and so on and so bullshit is pretty harmless, right? Ask the family of 51-year old Bill Sparkman, a federal census worker who has been found hanged from a tree in Kentucky, with the word "fed" scrawled on his chest. I'd say the folks at Fox-we-report-you-decide-News and some members of Congress are indirectly responsible for this murder, and should carry it as a burden on their consciences (but I bet they won't).