tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8373573052582581717.post5241904793835816497..comments2023-06-06T06:49:04.399-07:00Comments on Cinder Bridge: ... before the dawncinderkeyshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01578961959712679966noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8373573052582581717.post-47586590189621638492010-12-24T12:01:50.969-07:002010-12-24T12:01:50.969-07:00Racaniello's retraction was a breath of fresh ...Racaniello's retraction was a breath of fresh air. I wonder how many other scientists simply read the abstracts and believed the press release. Maybe this will inspire some of them to take a closer look.cinderkeyshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01578961959712679966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8373573052582581717.post-52973962655233029502010-12-23T10:55:53.982-07:002010-12-23T10:55:53.982-07:00. . . before the winter solstice.
It was quite a.... . . before the winter solstice. <br /><br />It was quite a change from Monday to Tuesday. What was striking was the contrast between the careless rush to report and misrepresent the "contamination" papers, and the diligent work of those who continue to care about the patients. I commend Racaniello for pulling himself out of the vortex of misinformation (he had help from patients, too) and owning up to his mistake. Perhaps the media won't widely report it, but his retraction is already reverberating around the ME/CFS world.<br /><br />The light is growing brighter each day.Megnoreply@blogger.com