| * https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265380367_Treatment_Options_for_MercuryMetal_Toxicity_in_Autism_and_Related_Developmental_Disabilities_Consensus_Position_Paper :<br>Treatment Options for Mercury/Metal Toxicity in Autism and Related Developmental Disabilities: Consensus Position Paper February 2005.<br>Téléchargez le document en pdf, vous aurez alors le nom des 33 auteurs du document. | | * https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265380367_Treatment_Options_for_MercuryMetal_Toxicity_in_Autism_and_Related_Developmental_Disabilities_Consensus_Position_Paper :<br>Treatment Options for Mercury/Metal Toxicity in Autism and Related Developmental Disabilities: Consensus Position Paper February 2005.<br>Téléchargez le document en pdf, vous aurez alors le nom des 33 auteurs du document. |
− | * https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/luc-montagnier-and-the-nobel-disease/ Luc Montagnier and the Nobel Disease David Gorski on June 4, 2012<br>[...] [[Luc Montagnier|Montagnier]] also posted this on his website. Elsewhere, on the [[Chronimed]] website, it is claimed that 70% of children improve “dramatically” and that the other 30% improve more slowly. [...] The trial was sponsored by the Autism Treatment Trust (ATT) and the [[Autism Research Institute]] (ARI), both institutions that are — shall we say? — not exactly known for their scientific rigor. [[Luc Montagnier|Montagnier]] teamed up with a Dr. [[Corinne Skorupka]], who is a [[DAN!]] practitioner from France, and a Dr. Lorene Amet, who is described as a neuroscientist but is a PhD and not an MD (i.e., not a clinician). The study that, together, the Nobel Prize winner and quacks propose is described thusly: [...] | + | * https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/luc-montagnier-and-the-nobel-disease/ Luc Montagnier and the Nobel Disease David Gorski on June 4, 2012<br>[...] [[Luc Montagnier|Montagnier]] also posted this on his website. Elsewhere, on the [[Chronimed]] website, it is claimed that 70% of children improve “dramatically” and that the other 30% improve more slowly. [...] The trial was sponsored by the Autism Treatment Trust (ATT) and the [[Autism Research Institute]] (ARI), both institutions that are — shall we say? — not exactly known for their scientific rigor. [[Luc Montagnier|Montagnier]] teamed up with a Dr. [[Corinne Skorupka]], who is a [[DAN!]] practitioner from France, and a Dr. Lorene Amet, who is described as a neuroscientist but is a PhD and not an MD (i.e., not a clinician). The study that, together, the Nobel Prize winner and quacks propose is described thusly: [...]<br>[Traduction DeepL: ]<br>[[Luc Montagnier|Montagnier]] l'a également publié sur son site web. Ailleurs, sur le site de [[Chronimed]], il est affirmé que 70% des enfants s'améliorent "de façon spectaculaire" et que les 30% restants s'améliorent plus lentement. [...] L'essai était parrainé par l'Autism Treatment Trust (ATT) et l'[[Autism Research Institute]] (ARI), deux institutions qui ne sont - disons - pas exactement connues pour leur rigueur scientifique. [[Luc Montagnier|Montagnier]] a fait équipe avec le Dr [[Corinne Skorupka]], praticienne [[DAN!]] en France, et le Dr Lorene Amet, décrite comme neuroscientifique mais titulaire d'un doctorat et non d'un doctorat en médecine (c'est-à-dire non clinicienne). L'étude proposée par le prix Nobel et les charlatans est décrite comme suit : [...] |