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Terry Shaneyfelt

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March 31, 2013

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Hitler Finds Out Sometimes the Evidence is Misleading

I found this blog entry amusing (http://www.ithinkwell.org/how-much-do-medicine-and-evidence-matter-do-big-numbers-always-have-the-evidence/). I embedded the video but the blog entry is worth reading.

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