Stigma Blocking Native Alcoholism Research

Updated: 2025.08.21 2M ago 2 sources
The post alleges a top journal and an ex–National Institutes of Health executive urge researchers to downplay or avoid Native American alcohol problems to prevent stigma. It argues that this steers science away from studying biological or biochemical solutions to group-level vulnerabilities. — If true, it suggests ideological gatekeeping in science that could distort public health priorities and undermine trust in institutions.

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Autonomy Does Not Trump Evidence: A Response to Dr. Gordon Guyatt
Dr. Eithan Haim 2025.08.21 66% relevant
The article argues ideological pressure led Gordon Guyatt to privilege 'autonomy' over evidence on pediatric gender care, mirroring the pattern of ideological gatekeeping distorting medical science and public health priorities described in the Native alcoholism example.
Nature: Stop Noticing American Indians' Drinking Problems!
Steve Sailer 2025.08.20 100% relevant
Sailer claims Nature and an ex-NIH official promoted funding to 'cover up' Native alcohol problems rather than investigate causes or treatments.
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