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The Pairodocs have been fairly quiet of late. There are several reasons but largest among them was the slow decline and final passing in September of Julie’s mother Marje. Over the last few years she required more help and attention, which ...
I’m a slow thinker. It’s why I don’t do Twitter. It takes me a long time to come up with an opinion. I have to keep turning over an issue and looking at it from different angles. I read both sides of an argument. I often find some book on p...
I was trying to resist the urge to write about the purported autism-Tylenol connection—announced by the Trump administration with much fanfare yesterday—assuming the topic had already been beaten to death on social media and elsewhere and t...
I was honoured that Dr. JD Haltigan agreed to speak with us for the Free Speech in Medicine Podcast. Julie (the X/Twitter-literate half of the Pairodocs) loves his tweets so much that she feels that they “are sharing the same brain”. He is ...
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Ph.D. in developmental psychology. Research focus in developmental and evolutionary psychopathology with a strong emphasis on measurement science.
Professor Emeritus- Pharmacology, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada. Supporter of vitamin D and ivermectin in the context of C19. Challenger of masking and lockdowns for C19. Believer in evidence-based governance.
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