Clay Jones: In the not too distant past, implausible treatments - TopicsExpress



          

Clay Jones: In the not too distant past, implausible treatments supported only by sloppy anecdotal evidence or poorly designed studies had an accepted name. Rational minded folk were unapologetic when describing a bogus cancer cure or an implausible and disproven treatment for depression as quackery. But over the past couple of decades the quack has become the alternative medicine provider and the bogus treatment has morphed into alternative medicine, CAM, or integrative medicine. This was no accident.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 16:10:27 +0000

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