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28th April, 2009
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A quickly bashed out manifesto, if I were to have such a thing

Last night, a friend who I have not seen for a little while, asked me…

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Andy L
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23rd April, 2009
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The Modern Face of Scientific Homeopathy

Tonight, on BBC2, we were treated to Professor Regan’s Medicine Cabinet, where we were walked…

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Andy L
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21st April, 2009
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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…

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Andy L
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20th April, 2009
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Nutritional Therapists Fail to Join Ofquack

The Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council, Ofquack, is having an appalling start to its life.…

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Andy L
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14th April, 2009
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Homeopathy Does Not Cause Side Effects in Cancer Patients

The Cochrane Library has published a new review of the effects of homeopathy on cancer…

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Andy L
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11th April, 2009
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Quackometer Upgrade

Some of the quackometer functionality has not been working too well over the past few…

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Andy L
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7th April, 2009
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Fraud In Chinese Medicine

Chinese Herbal Medicine could be seen as the acceptable side of alternative medicine. It does…

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Andy L
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6th April, 2009
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The Failure of Openness at Ofquack

I was going to call this post “The Failure of IT at Ofquack”, but I…

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Andy L
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1st April, 2009
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Samuel Hahnemann and his Frankenstein Experiments

My automated scans of the internet for all things about quackery have thrown up some…

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Andy L
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