Posted 09 September 2019
The special, expanded September/October 2019 issue of Skeptical Inquirer magazine has as its theme “The Health Wars: Fighting Medical Pseudoscience” and includes these timely articles:
- The remedies of National Geographic, by Victor Benson
- National Geographic book is a ‘natural’ disaster, by Harriet Hall
- Quackery at WHO: A Chinese affair, by Cees N. M. Renckens and Thomas P.C. Dorlo
- Magic water, by Joe Nickell
- Laser acupuncture: High-tech placebo, by Sébastien Point
- The new phrenology, by Robert Stern
- Unskeptical: Indian scientists’ opinions of ayurvedic medicine, by Barry A. Kosmin
- Suing for science, by Nicholas Little
Full-text of the articles are available in the print issue and online, but a Skeptical Inquirer subscription is required for full-text online of all but the first two articles.
Source: Consumer Health Digest #19-36, September 8, 2019
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