Randolph_M._Nesse 2 Type post Author Michael Egnor Date April 3, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionMedicine Tagged , __k-review, antibiotics, bone marrow, cancer, chemotherapy, Darwinian medicine, Darwinism, Ernst Mayr, evolutionary biologists, exercise, Immune System, infection, malaria, medical science, natural selection, obesity, oncologists, pandemic, Randolph Nesse, SARS-CoV-2, The Myth of Darwinian Medicine (series) The Myth of “Darwinian Medicine” Michael Egnor April 3, 2020 Evolution, Medicine 6 The very admission that Darwinism has had no role in medical science is a telling argument not for its inclusion, but for its irrelevance. Read More ›
Campylobacter jejuni bacteria Type post Author Marcos Eberlin Date June 21, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __k-review, appendix, Darwinian medicine, Darwinists, David Klinghoffer, dehydration, diarrhea, Escherichia coli, foresight, GUT, gut bacteria, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, mammals, Marcos Eberlin, microbes, physiology, poverty, Salmonella, The Descent of Man, toxins, vestigial structures Diarrhea and Design: A Response to Jerry Coyne Marcos Eberlin June 21, 2019 Intelligent Design, Medicine 10 I respect Coyne’s position, but, lacking his faith, I interpret this evidence more naturally as pointing to an ingenious mind. Read More ›
4.0.4 Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date March 16, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionMedicine Tagged , __k-review, cancer, common descent, Darwinian medicine, disease, DNA, evolutionary theory, medical school, mutations, nature, Neo-Darwinism, patients, physicians, Randolph Nesse, Theodosius Dobzhansky, tissue, tumor, Zombie Science (book) Evolutionary Theory Might Explain…a Deadly Disease Jonathan Wells March 16, 2018 Biology, Evolution, Medicine 5 Evolutionary theory fails to explain what almost all biology students are told it explains: the origin and diversity of life. Read More ›
Louis-Pasteur Type post Date February 20, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionMedicine Tagged , __k-review, Charles Darwin, Darwin Day in America, Darwinian medicine, eugenics, John West, Jonathan Wells, Karl Pearson, Louis Pasteur, medicine, Michael Behe, Michael Egnor, microbes, Nazism, public health, The Edge of Evolution, Zombie Science (book) Irreconcilable Differences: Can Darwinism Be Pasteurized? Science and Culture February 20, 2018 Evolution, Medicine 10 An advocate for Darwinian medicine wants to bring two historical opponents in the design debate, Pasteur and Darwin, into a peace treaty for the good of public health. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Egnor Date August 9, 2016 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , Darwinian medicine, evolutionary explanations, explanatory power, Health & Wellness, Randolph Nesse Against “Darwinian Medicine” Michael Egnor August 9, 2016 Medicine 5 Randolph Nesse laid out his vision of medical science informed by Darwinian speculations two decades ago. Read More ›