Tons of research (mostly surveys) exist on the reasons why some people – between 20 and 60% - use so-called alternative medicine (SCAM). But these people are often the minority, and few of us ask why ...
Some papers on so-called alternative medicine (SCAM) are such that I am almost lost for words. Here is the abstract of such an article: Background: Autism Spectrum Disorder is a complex ...
I recently came across an aricle entitled “Reiki for Stress Relief” which I thought was excptional even for the often surprising literature on Reiki. Here is the abstract: Reiki is Holistic. It isn’t ...
Sufficient evidence concerning the impact of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) on clinical outcomes for breast cancer patients in Taiwan is not available. This study sought to examine the association ...
Some homeopathy-fans claim that tiny “nanoparticles” survive even in remedies diluted a trillion trillion times (i.e. the process of manufacturing a high-potency homeopathic remedy). They furthermore ...
Immunisation and homeopathy are often assumed to be similar; some even claim that the efficacy of the former proves the latter. They both are said to "stimulate the body's natural defences" and they ...
Today, there is a strong scientific and medical consensus that homeopathy lacks reliable evidence of efficacy. Many of the ...
The regualtion of so-called alternative medicine (SCAM) differs from country to country which can and does cause a lot of confusion. Here are very brief summaries of some of the countries that I know ...
Our resident defender of the indefensible, DUllman, regularly comes out whith the notion that Darwin was a great fan of ...
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