Doctors in Asia believing it's bad luck to eat steamed buns during a shift shows that even the medically minded are susceptible to superstition
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A psychic child bride and ghostly inspiration: the invention of chiropractic

Daniel David Palmer, the inventor of chiropractic, claimed his movement was inspired by spiritual communication with the ghost of a doctor

The Beecher story, the origin of the placebo effect myth, likely didn’t happen

The most-cited example of the powerful placebo is Henry Beecher using saline instead of morphine... except, it likely never happened

From the archive: Scratching Fanny – the accusant ghost of Cock Lane

From the archives in 1991, Richard Whittington-Egan on the notorious and criminal case of London's Cock Lane ghost

Conspiracy theorists cry betrayal at Trump’s selective approach to immigration

Trump's support of H1-B immigration visas has been seen as a betrayal by the conspiracy theorists who helped sweep him to power

Don’t Be A Dick: revisiting Phil Plait’s 2010 advice to skeptics

In a speech in 2010, Phil Plait implored skeptics to be more compassionate. 15 years on, his advice couldn't be more relevant.

Project Blue Beam is finally happening… as long as you cherry pick very carefully

'Project Blue Beam' claimed there was proposed a four-step plan for the New World Order taking over, and conspiracy theorists think we're now seeing it

Alice Guo, the local Philippines town mayor accused of being a Chinese spy

Alice Guo's flashy lifestyle and links to offshore gambling companies were seen by some not only as corruption but also evidence of espionage.

Contorium: how a conspiracy narrative embraced a Turkish parody crystal

Contorium, a fictitious element made up by a Turkish university student, raises the question: when does a parody stop being just a parody?
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