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  1. Decca Aitkenhead speaks to the journalist who discovered the truth about the disgraced doctor. A defiant Wakefield after a General Medical Council ruling branded him dishonest in 2010. SHAUN CURRY ...

  2. 11 de ene. de 2011 · In the second part of a special BMJ series, Brian Deer reveals a secret scheme to raise huge sums from a campaign, launched at a London medical school, that claimed links between MMR, autism, and bowel disease John Walker-Smith, professor of paediatric gastroenterology, hurried to Malcolm ward on the sixth floor of the Royal Free Hospital, London, with what any doctor would think was bad news ...

  3. In a web of suspense, woven from sex, lies, and murder, award-winning investigative reporter Brian Deer introduces a character for our time: a sexy, smart, but ethically challenged man, unsure of what’s right and what’s wrong. “From the moment I ‘met’ him, standing on the corner, sweating through his Donna Karan suit, I knew he would ...

  4. Brian Deer. Brian Deer is a multi-award-winning investigative reporter, best known for inquiries into the drug industry, medicine, and social issues for The Sunday Times. He's the author of the nonfiction investigation, The Doctor Who Fooled the World, and the medical thriller, Blind Trial. Among Deer's professional recognitions, he's been ...

  5. Brian Deer is an award-winning investigative journalist best known for his coverage of the pharmaceutical industry. In this episode, he and Peter discuss the content of his book, The Doctor Who Fooled the World: Science, Deception, and the War on Vaccines, which exposes the complex and disturbing story behind the infamous 1998 Lancet paper by Andrew Wakefield linking the MMR vaccine and autism.

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  7. 18 de ene. de 2011 · In the third part of a special BMJ series, Brian Deer reveals what happened when he reported misconduct in Andrew Wakefield’s MMR research to the medical journal that published it Preparing to give evidence in London to a UK General Medical Council fitness to practise panel, Richard Horton, editor of the Lancet , nodded in turn to three accused doctors, seated among their lawyers to his left.