Apologies if the title startled you, but last week, some headlines that shared this or similar sentiments, were splashed over newspapers and the information super-highway. ‘No better than a sugarpill’, declared some. The one consistent feature of most reporting was that it was high in scare tactics and low in fact & detail.
So-called ‘selective reporting’ has long been associated with certain elements of the media. This particular pearl of misinformation must have made millions...

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