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N.Y. Times Hype of “Feel-Good Gene” Makes Me Feel Bad [Blogs.ScientificAmerican.com]

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In 1990 The New York Times published a front-page article by Lawrence Altman, a reporter with a medical degree, announcing that scientists had discovered “a link between alcoholism and a specific gene.”

That was merely one in a string of reports in which the Times and other major media hyped what turned out to be erroneous claims linking complex traits and disorders—from homosexuality and high intelligence to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder—to specific genes.

I thought those days were over, and that scientists and the media have learned to doubt extremely reductionist genetic accounts of complex traits and behaviors. I was wrong. Last Sunday, the “Opinion” section of the Times published an essay, “The Feel-Good Gene,” which states...

 

[For more of this story, written by John Horgan, go to http://blogs.scientificamerica...e-makes-me-feel-bad/]

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