Trend unlikely to be reversed by Dept. of Health and Human Services scientific integrity policy featuring the 'Indigenous Knowledge' heavily pushed by Team Biden.
Trend unlikely to be reversed by Dept. of Health and Human Services scientific integrity policy featuring the “Indigenous Knowledge” heavily pushed by Team Biden.My colleague Mike LaChance reported on a conference being held at Harvard University on ‘Decolonizing Black Health,” including a session that included an homage to ‘
When it comes to the standing of scientists, 73% of U.S. adults have a great deal or fair amount of confidence in scientists to act in the public’s best interests. But trust in scientists is 14 points lower than it was at the early stages of the pandemic. As a reminder, the Biden White House published a whole page promoting the “indigenous way of knowing” that it is now foisting on the agencies that are suppose to be focused in key scientific policy issues: the Food and Drug Administration , the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , and
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