Letter to the Editor: Getting the `right' smoking results

The Sunday Telegraph London | April 12, 1998 | Copyright

May I congratulate Robert Matthews and Victoria Macdonald on their recent articles on flawed passive smoking research.

I hold no brief for smokers, but find this trend towards the perversion of science by political correctness deeply disturbing. I understand that you have received complaints for having dared to publicise the World Health Organisation's negative report on the subject. This is a return to the Dark Ages; soon they will be burning people at the stake for holding the wrong opinions.

Quite apart from this, if science is ruled by dogma, new ideas are stifled and no true progress is ...

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