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Teaching activity Bad science: learning from science in the media When you read the newspaper, how do you know what to believe? Ed Walsh guides you and your students through the
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Document Date: 2012-03-15 06:33:56


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Gothenburg / Cornwall / Melbourne / London / /

Company

Ed Walsh / The Guardian / /

Country

Australia / United Kingdom / Sweden / Greece / /

Facility

American College of Nutrition / /

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olive oil / food groups / olive oil stop / issue1/web w2 / curriculum developer / milk products / media stories / Web reference w1 / evil pharmaceutical corporations / media reports / healthcare / sugar products / public relations / food / /

Organization

International Union of Nutritional Sciences / the American College / /

Person

Ben Goldacre / Ed Walsh / Angela Dowden / James Peacock / Helene Souza / Alex Garcia / Stephanie Maggi-Pulis / /

Position

teacher / editor / writer / science advisor / Biology Digestion General / /

PublishedMedium

Daily Mirror / the Daily Mirror / The Guardian / /

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pdf / /

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