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		<title>On Being Certain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Believing You Are Right Even When You&#8217;re Not, Inspired By Science-Based Medicine&#8217;s Harriet Hall I came upon this wonderful post over at Science-Based Medicine: Neurologist Robert A. Burton, MD has written a gem of a book: On Being Certain: Believing &#8230; <p class="more"><a href="http://www.skepticalmonkey.com/on-being-certain" rel="bookmark" title="Read on...">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
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