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... MP to ask if anything could be done about the defrauding of the public by “psychic surgeons”. He wrote, in particular, about Stephen Turoff. Turoff was the subject of the first episode of “Trust me I’m ...
... intentions to be implemented before saying much, because of the inevitable outcry from those who want sugar pills at the ... Observer 8 April 2007 Peter Fisher, clinical director of the RLHH, is quoted as saying “Twenty-five hospitals from London and ...
... 4 TV, Monday 12th March. This is the title of the Channel 4 TV documentary, Dispatches. Lord Wedderburn, QC, a life peer and Emeritus Professor of Law at the London School of Economics, tells the programme: “If, in fact, ...
... book, Natural Causes. An update looks at the activities of the supplements industry spokesperson. Dr Ann Walker, who seems sometimes to ... her interests. First let’s reiterate the myth of antioxidants Nutribollocks: the antioxidant myth “Nutritional ...
... trial, and NOT an experiment. Journalists seem incapable of understanding the meaning of these words, and the result is irresponsible reports (though one might detect a hint of irony in the picture that the BBC used to illustrate acupuncture; ...
... products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is an executive agency of the Department of Health). It is roughly the UK equivalent of the Food and Drugs ...
... products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) (an executive agency of the Department of Health) states that “We enhance and safeguard the health of the public ...
... Prince of Wales addressed the World Health Organisation in Geneva. Some bits were ...
... letter was sent to the chief executives of 476 NHS Trusts (acute and primary care trusts). It was the main headline in ... lead item on the BBC’s Today Programme. From Professor Michael Baum and others 19th May 2006 Dear Re Use of ‘alternative’ medicine in the NHS We are a group of physicians and ...