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- Vegetarian Times Settles NCAHF Defamation Claim
- Doctors From Hell
- Quackery By Mail
- Arizona Osteopaths Condemn Chelation Therapy
- Montana Will License NDs
- Mexico Cancer Clinics
- Laetrile Found Ineffective
- Sad But Wiser and Has EMS
- Drug Company's Ads Ruled Deceptive
- Rolling Labs Still a Problem
- Melaleuca Oil
- FDA on Herbs
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Made Him Steal!
- Burzynski Announcement Invites Skepticism
- NRC Says Subliminal Self-Help Audiotapes Don't Work
- Thermography Meta-Analysis
- FTC Cautions On Home Water Treatment Units
- Ayurveda for Aids
- Chelation Therapy Ruled Nonstandard Care
- Amino Acids Report
- Therapeutic Touch Makes Gains in Colorado
- Information on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- MD's License Revoked for Aids Quackery
- Judge Orders Chiropractor to Have His Child Immunized
- Health Food Industry Will Try to Stop Labeling Reforms
- One Million Letters Called for to Stop NLEA Consumer Protection
Reforms
- RDI Opponents: A Who's Who of Supplement Advocates
- Court Upholds Delicensing of DDS Who Removed Fillings
- FDA Onto Smart Drugs
- Cu Exposes Fountain-of-Youth Quackery
- Matol Km
- Japan Report Negative on Chiropractic
- Company Fined for Vitamin IQ Claims
- Royal Jelly
- Chiropractic Attorney Condemns Hype Ads
- Pseudonutritionists
- Faith Healers Confess
- Health Foods Income
- MD Loses License
- Moonbeam Rides Again
- The Highest Price That Quackery Can Exact
- Rife Devices
- Nutraceuticals
Volume 15, No. 3, May/June 1992 (to be posted)
- TIME's Overly Optimistic Vitamin Cover Story
- What TIME Left Out
- TIME Article Used in Health Food Industry Campaign
- EMS Case Unrelated to L-Tryptophane Reported
- Deceptive Tactics Used to Promote Sports Aid
- Dr. Syster's Diet Scam
- The Anti-NLEA Campaign
- Arizona DO's Back Down on Chelation Therapy Ban
- Juiceman
- Blue-Green Algae Is Back
- FBI Doubles Health Fraud Agents
- Signs of Chiropractic Progress Misleading
- Diet and Cancer Prevention
- Burzynski's Cancer Remedy "Antineoplastons"
- Biofeedback: How Valid Is It?
- Japan Publishes NCAHF's Acupuncture Position Paper
- Pauling's Faith in Vitamin C Undaunted By His Cancer
- Beta-Carotene Associated with Increased Cancer Risk
- NYC Cracks Down on Phony Nutritional Sports Aids
- The Case against Amino Acid Supplements
- Patient Sues Faith Healer Who Delayed Cancer Car
- FDA Clinic Raid Panics Maverick Medics' Community
- NIH Weight Loss Conference
- A Voice of Reason on The Environment
- Colorado RN Confronts Pseudoscience In Nurses Continuing
Education
- Chiros Blamed For Workers' Compensation Cost Problems
- The "Doctor Feel-Good" Approach to Quackery
- Letter To Hoffmann-La Roche CEO Says It Well
- New Blockbuster Antiquackery Book: A Reader's Guide to "Alternative
Medicine"
- Dangers of Iron Include Vitamin C Supplementation
- Quackery: A National Scandal
- Cancer Treatment Centers of America
- Acupuncture Harm
- Revici May Have Killed Again
- Chromium Supplements for Athletes
- Chelation Therapy Flunks
- Nature's Sunshine Exposed
- TM'ers Form Political Party
- Chiros Target Children
- Quackery By Mail (ACSH) Report
- Evening Primrose Oil Seizure
- Health Foods Industry Frightened of HR 3642/2135
- GAO's $70 Million Health Fraud Estimate
- Getting It Right on Weight Control
- Those Misguided "Medical Freedom" Laws
- Political Favoritism, Not Merit, Created the NIH Office of
Alternative Medicine
- Hatch-et Job on Consumer Protection Reforms
- Anouncement of Book: Reader's Guide
to "Alternative" Health Methods, American
- Medical Association (1993) Hydrogen peroxide
product sales stopped
- AIDS "secret cure" scam
- Questionable weight loss products listed
- Hatch bill passes
- "Nutritionists"
- Herb Bible
a heresy
- Cultologists sue social science associations
- Scientists express concern about supplement
ads
- Consumer deception in vitamin advertising
- Cancer Centers (of American) file libel
suits against MD critics
- Top ten supplements
- The political destruction of responsible
medicine
- Teaching how to cheat insurance companies
- Euthanasia versus medical neglect of children
- The Amish: vulnerability of the "gentle
people" to quackery
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