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When Barry Marshall swallowed a mouthful of bacteria back in the 1990s and gave himself severe pains in the tummy, showing that gastric disorders were not due to 'stress', too much curry or whatever, but a bug called Helicobacter pylori, he had a job at first getting anybody to believe him. As Dr James LeFanu comments on the belated award of a (shared) Nobel prize for medicine to this heroic Australian, who has probably brought more relief to more people than anyone alive: If you have any comments or suggestions on this website please email editor@skepticalinvestigations.org Copyright © The Association for Skeptical Investigations |
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