Critical reviews, specially of alternative medicine. Provides resources and links on quackery, alternative medicine and health fraud.
A review article from the British Medical Journal on Alternative and Complementary medicine.
A skeptical guide to homeopathy. Homeopathic "remedies" are usually harmless, but their associated misbeliefs are not.
Examines alternative (complementary) medicine from an evangelical Christian viewpoint using objective science and biblically based criteria.
Discussion of Alternative, Complementary, and Conventional treatments for cancer written by cancer patients. Also discusses the Cancer Conspiracy, and provides links to other resources.
Explains that the content of coral calcium is not very different from the calcium carbonate found in other supplements.
Uncovers promoters of quackery and those who lie about the dangers of vaccines. A list with a several hundred fundamental websites, commentaries on fraudulent organisations and sites, hate-mail from uncovered quacks, tributes and awards.
Information on the dangers of Herbal products. Some can be harmfull to peoples health.
Richard Dawkins, professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford, notes that alternative medicine is defined as that set of practices that cannot be tested, refuse to be tested or consistently fail tests.
Skeptical articles and links about the chiropractic profession.
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