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February 21, 2013

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3:41 PM | ‘What Doctors Don’t Tell You’ cites paper that demonstrates there is no such thing as homeopathy
Back in that supermarket a few days ago, I again found myself driven to taking a thumb through the latest edition of QuackRag What Doctor’s Don’t Tell You, whose unscrupulously permissive advertising policy is being systematically exposed by The Nightingale Collaboration. Though I didn’t buy the rancid rubbish, I alighted on a small piece entitled ‘Homeopathy is more than placebo’, from which I noted the reference cited as voucher for that statement. From BMC Cancer, no less. I’ll […]

Rostock, M., Naumann, J., Guethlin, C., Guenther, L., Bartsch, H. & Walach, H. (2011). Classical homeopathy in the treatment of cancer patients - a prospective observational study of two independent cohorts, BMC Cancer, 11 (1) 19. DOI:

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September 07, 2012

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2:43 PM | Homeopathy, celebrities and advertising II: the ASA loophole?
Following my recent flagging of the British Homeopathic Association’s ridiculous ‘Celebrity Photography Project’, I cracked on and brought this to the attention of the Advertising Standards Authority: I understand that the ASA is currently not seeking further complaints about homeopathy, and that it is conducting an ongoing monitoring process. However, I have read its letter to homeopathy website holders subjected to complaint, the addressees of which, one might presume, included the […]
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