Sentences with phrase «on quackery»

[8] The AMA established a Committee on Quackery in 1963 to keep chiropractors from being included on medical insurance, or from becoming mainstream.
But it should be unsurprising that he decided to focus on quackery, given that his own performance showed a total disregard for facts or reason.

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If the church claims that their problems are caused by invisible demons and send a man with zero medical training to treat them, they're doing a huge disservice that borders on medical quackery.
Franklin Graham, the CHARLATAN, is portraying himself as an expert on Islamic law — Sharia law The problem is that people that are exposed to this quackery — really believe what he says.
As the science around prevention develops, this important bill will ensure our federal agencies can crack down on athletic equipment manufacturers that peddle quackery.
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.
You will notice that most medical and government health websites generally focus negatively on the topic of silver as quackery, in contrast to personal testimonies around the web which speak positively of individuals» use and experiences.
Information on natural treatments is many times buried, un-promoted by the media or passed off as quackery.
Opinions on the importance of acid - alkaline food balance, from various sources, range from «critically important to health» to «totally irrelevant» and «quackery».
But just eyeballing the top performers and making up stories about why they succeeded based on picking and choosing characteristics about them is pure quackery.
And in his post Why Writers Must Beware Quackery, he does the unthinkable and forgoes his usual list - of - 25 format to fill you in on some major areas of deportment to remember when cavorting among the conferees.
As written in Ampersand Gallery's press release about their last exhibition with Hall, «[his] finely detailed assemblages bring to mind the dioramas & curiosity cabinets of natural history museums, yet on a deeper level they allude to the ritualistic strangeness of reliquaries, thereby serving as an intersection where notions of religion, science, folklore & quackery collide with the artist's imagination.»
Amazing that you are so delusional to think that a quick rejection of your writings by an underling at any scientific journal is less than it deserved based on the obviousness of your quackery.
Time for the Green Party — and the Guardian — to ditch anti-nuclear quackery Posted on 21 April 2011 by Mark Lynas Yesterday I was an environmentalist.
Once done, he then quickly «moves on'to demand how his opponent will meet these needs (given the obvious, but silly, choice of science or quackery).
Question: Are AGW witchdoctors» predictions of catastrophe based on the casting of chicken bones, numerology, tarot cards or some other for of jigger - pokery quackery?
In contrast, in the field of climate change quackery the usual methodology does away with such notions and typically involves a reliance on cherry picking.
On the other hand, the bullshit, quackery dr. google nonsense peddled to parents of children with an autism diagnosis is horrifying.
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