Sentences with phrase «of quackery»

So, Jay, ever wonder why your «god» left his divine book of quackery so open to so many interpretations?
Signing the measure, Governor Brown repeated the view of the psychiatric establishment and medical groups, saying, «This bill bans nonscientific «therapies» that have driven young people to depression and suicide,» adding that the practices «will now be relegated to the dustbin of quackery
Give it up Dennis... your continued defense of this quackery only makes you more of a laughing stock.
He called on the union to embrace quality control mechanism as to rid the profession of quackery, extortion and unwholesome practices that has eroded it's nobility, and dignity in a way.
The results underline «how, for most people, knowing genetic risk information doesn't have a big impact,» said Timothy Caulfield, of the University of Alberta, a critic of quackery.
Side Trip Science Museum of Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota When the Museum of Questionable Medical Devices in Minneapolis closed in 2002, curator Bob McCoy donated his incredible collection of quackery to the science museum.
«I have to say outright that a very important take - home message for your readers is that there's a huge amount of quackery,» says Pollak.
Now all the super-antioxidant nutraceuticals and other supplements that are being put into new and improved manufactured, convenience foods, especially healthy snacks, beverages and pet foods, are a prop, a science - based piece of quackery when the basic diet of most consumers — 20 million of whom are morbidly obese in the US alone, — and of our dogs and cats — remains unchanged.
A lot of quackery gets through to the public awareness in just this way.
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