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“Journalists could help people grasp uncertainty and help them apply critical thinking to health care decision-making issues…rather than promote false certainty, shibboleths and non-evidence-based, cheerleading advocacy.”

-- Gary Schwitzer, at HealthNewsReview.org

"To treat your facts with imagination is one thing; to imagine your facts is another."

-- John Burroughs (1837-1921), quoted in Gary's talk at the conference
Science Writing in the Age of Denial, University of Wisconsin, Madison