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... of the knee is what was cited by the Prince of Wales in his speech to WHO. In that speech he stuck to things that he ...
... this hard to take. Just as with her boss, the Prince of Wales, the message seems to be tailored to the audience.Kim Lavely, and Boo ...
... this sort of phony respectability has been the Prince of Wales Foundation for Integrated Health (see here and here). Share ...
... Boyce seems not to have noticed that the Prince of Wales’ own Smallwood report decided that there was not enough evidence to ...
... from both the Department of Health and from the Prince of Wales. The Department of Health is clearly sympathetic to quackery, as shown by ... to having had at least seven letters form the Prince of Wales, and we know that an MHRA member has met the Prince at Clarence House at ...
... claims. The supplements industry puts the Prince of Wales in the shade when it comes to subverting common sense and good ...
... himself with the batty medical opinions of the Prince of Wales? On his web site he had a section on this topic. For some reason it has ... here is a quotation from a speech he made to The Prince of Wales Foundation for Integrated Health (12th October 2005). “Our first ...
... under pressure from the government and the Prince of Wales, as described below, and here. The cause such outrage that the MHRA was ...
... Fox has been Chief Executive of the Prince of Wales’ Foundation for Integrated Health since 1998. Shelley Dolan has ...
... Prince of Wales addressed the World Health Organisation in Geneva. Some bits were ...
... 2004 Open letter. “An open letter to the Prince of Wales: with respect, your highness, you’ve got it wrong”. Download ... appeal is a direct challenge to the Prince of Wales’s outspoken campaign to widen access to complementary therapies. Public ...