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Category Archives: alternative medicine
Risk In Perspective: Zero Risk Is an Impossible Dream
This series is a collaboration between neuroscientist Alison Bernstein and biologist Iida Ruishalme. Errors in risk perception are at the core of so many issues in science communication that we think this is a critical topic to explore in detail. … Continue reading
Posted in agriculture, alternative medicine, energy, environment, health, psychology
Tagged air pollution, pesticides, radiation, risk, stress
14 Comments
Has Alternative Medicine Been Studied Enough?
I’m very happy to introduce my first guest writer, as this piece was a collaboration between me and Lee-Ann MacDonald. Lee-Ann is a Canadian mother of two, who has varied experience from studies into fields as diverse as Arts and Holistic Health … Continue reading
Posted in alternative medicine, finance, health
Tagged acupuncture, aristolochia, chiropractic, herbal medicine, homeopathy
3 Comments
Following the Money
Science is the most difficult instance to bribe, because the only currency it accepts is evidence. Continue reading
Posted in alternative medicine, finance, health, medicine, science
Tagged consensus, Mercola, supplements, vaccines, vitamins, Wakefield
11 Comments