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In reply to the discussion: Student science experiment finds plants won't grow near Wi-Fi router [View all]Cerridwen
(13,262 posts)by "experts" who can't be bothered to click links or read the associated links and who would dismiss anything that questions/challenges their world view of accepted science, i.e., biases and who subsequently, make judgement calls based on that limited and unquestioned world view.
I would note that you keeping current through the past 19 years of research into disease, DNA, evolution, brain physiology, human physiology, viruses, fungii, as well as the gradual awareness that human physiology is an interconnected system and not a bunch of closed systems and separate functions (and so on and so forth) might inform your view of science and would be part of your staying current in your field of study. Or, you could just dismiss anything that you didn't learn 19 years ago as woo in order to feel better that your field of knowledge is "finished" and "complete".