Simon Singh to Appeal Bogus Decision

June 3, 2009
By Le Canard Noir
Simon Singh to Appeal Bogus Decision

  “The law has no place in scientific disputes” Simon Singh is to appeal the absurd and astonishingly illiberal ruling made by Sir David Eady in the libel case brought about by the British Chiropractic Association. This is a brave decision by Simon, but an important one as there are issues at stake that go well...
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Chiropractic: A Joke

June 1, 2009
By Le Canard Noir

Apologies…     There were two doctors in a bar, spending the evening moaning about the current state of the NHS, government interference, hospital managers, crap IT, abusive patients, litigious patients, rotas, paperwork, overwork, lack of time with patients who need it – you get the picture. The first says, “You know what? It has got to the...
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A Carnival of Bogus* Chiropractic

May 19, 2009
By Le Canard Noir

One of the side effects of the BCA vs Chiropractic libel case is that there are a growing number of people who now realise that Chiropractic is bogus*. Even though Simon Singh may well have suffered a set back from a judge who according to the law can define words as he sees fit,...
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Bogus Law

May 15, 2009
By Le Canard Noir
Bogus Law

  The University of Oxford recent completed a report into the comparative costs of defamation proceedings across Europe. Its conclusions were that the costs of libel proceedings in England and Wales are about 140 times higher on average than those found across Europe. The reasons for this boil down the large number of lawyers...
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Scepticism is the New Rock’n’Roll

May 13, 2009
By Le Canard Noir
Scepticism is the New Rock’n’Roll

Last night we held the first evening of the Oxford branch of Skeptics in the Pub. Come 6.15 and the bar we had booked was already filling up. By Seven o’clock it was packed and unfortunately not everyone could see or hear. And what had people come to hear? A talk by Ben...
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There Goes My Knighthood

May 5, 2009
By Le Canard Noir
There Goes My Knighthood

Prince Charles’ company, Duchy Originals, has today been told by the Advertising Standards Authority to stop making misleading and untruthful claims in its advertising and to not make claims for its detox products that it cannot substantiate.   Earlier in the year, Duchy Originals launched three new herbal tinctures. The launch was met with...
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A quickly bashed out manifesto, if I were to have such a thing

April 28, 2009
By Le Canard Noir

Last night, a friend who I have not seen for a little while, asked me an important question. She was well aware of my blogging activities as my blog rss feed pipes through delicious and then twitter and onto my facebook account, or something. Why my fascination with criticising alternative medicine? A difficult question...
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The Modern Face of Scientific Homeopathy

April 23, 2009
By Le Canard Noir
The Modern Face of Scientific Homeopathy

Tonight, on BBC2, we were treated to Professor Regan’s Medicine Cabinet, where we were walked through the vast amount of quackery that we can find in a high street pharmacists. Homeopathy was given a thorough kicking and straightforwardly shown to be utter nonsense. I did love the Ainsworth’s Pharmacist trying to defend his batshit robotic...
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Homeopaths Attempt to Rubbish Ernst and Singh with Dismal Critique

April 21, 2009
By Le Canard Noir
Homeopaths Attempt to Rubbish Ernst and Singh with Dismal Critique

The stillborn homeopathy campaign, Homeopathy Worked for Me, that attempted to collect 250,000 signatures but managed just a few percent of that, has now resorted to producing a laughably daft critique of Ernst & Singh’s Trick or Treatment. William Alderson, a homeopath, has produced a 142 page response to the book that attempts to...
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Nutritional Therapists Fail to Join Ofquack

April 20, 2009
By Le Canard Noir
Nutritional Therapists Fail to Join Ofquack

The Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council, Ofquack, is having an appalling start to its life. Needing 10,000 people to join its register in the first year to break even, it has collected less than 300 names. This should be put in context with a claimed “150,000 complementary healthcare practitioners in the UK.” ...
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Homeopathy Does Not Cause Side Effects in Cancer Patients

April 14, 2009
By Le Canard Noir
Homeopathy Does Not Cause Side Effects in Cancer Patients

The Cochrane Library has published a new review of the effects of homeopathy on cancer patients**. Its conclusion is that “there is limited evidence that homeopathic remedies ease the side effects of cancer treatments, but they at least seem to cause no serious adverse effects or drug interactions.” The Quackometer’s response is “No shit,...
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Quackometer Upgrade

April 11, 2009
By Le Canard Noir
Quackometer Upgrade

Some of the quackometer functionality has not been working too well over the past few months. The Am I a Quack or Not? function was very poorly and only working for a few searches per day. The reason being that the operation depended on some very old and unsupported Google technology that was about...
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