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The Need for Regulation In November 2000, the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology reported on complementary and alternative medicine and considered the public health policy needs and NHS provision of these treatments. In one of its many areas of consideration, the report considered the needs to provide public protection by regulating [...]

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OMM Traditional osteopathic medicine, specifically OMM, has been criticized for many techniques such as cranial and cranio-sacral manipulation. A recent study questions the therapeutic utility of osteopathic manipulative treatment modalities. A website cites numerous studies demonstrating that there are some ailments for which the benefit of manipulative therapy has “firmly established” scientific support. Also, New [...]

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Manual therapy, manipulative therapy, or manual & manipulative therapy encompasses the treatment of health ailments of various etiologies through ‘hands-on’, physical intervention. Physical treatments includes massage, soft tissue mobilization, various connective tissue techniques, myofascial release, craniosacral techniques, mobilization of joints, joint manipulation, mobilization of neural tissue, visceral mobilization, and strain and counterstrain.Adapted from the Wikipedia [...]

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Drugs, supplements, or diets are often used to alter physiology in an attempt to relieve common autistic symptoms such as seizures, sleep disturbances, irritability, and hyperactivity that can interfere with education or social adaptation or (more rarely) cause autistic individuals to harm themselves or others. There is plenty of anecdotal evidence to support medical treatment; [...]

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Bernard Jensen (March 25, 1908 – February 22, 2001) was a chiropractor, entrepreneur, and the author of numerous books and articles on health and healing. Jorgen Bernard Jensen was born in Stockton, California to Eugene and Anna Jensen. In 1929, Jensen graduated from the West Coast Chiropractic College in Oakland, California. Jensen went on to [...]

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The healing modalities taught at the New Mexico School of Natural Therapeutics—and the lifestyle it encourages—have been designed to promote health by supporting natural healing processes, rather than by fighting the symptoms of disease. The school teaches multiple aspects of natural therapeutics and massage, which have been used by indigenous cultures throughout the world. Specifically, [...]

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During 1997, Ann Romney began experiencing severe numbness, fatigue, and other symptoms, and in 1998, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Mitt Romney described watching her fail a series of neurological tests as the worst day of his life. She initially experienced a period of severe difficulty with the disease, and later said: “I was [...]

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Grossinger (born Richard Towers) was born and raised in New York City, attended Horace Mann School, Amherst College, and the University of Michigan, getting a B.A. in English at Amherst and a Ph.D. in anthropology at Michigan. With his wife (then girlfriend at Smith College) Lindy Hough, he founded the ”Io” journal in 1964, and [...]

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The Quackwatch website contains many essays and white papers, intended for the non-specialist consumer, written by Barrett, a board of advisors, and other writers. The articles discuss health-related products, treatments, enterprises, and providers that Quackwatch deems to be misleading, fraudulent, or ineffective. Also included are links to article sources and both internal and external resources [...]

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