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NCAHF News, 2001 Index
- Council Resuming Use of Official Name: The National Council
Against Health Fraud, Inc.
- Chiropractic Exposé Now Available through NCAHF
- White House Commission On CAM Lacks Healthy Skepticism
- Bogus Health Degrees Easy to Obtain, Mislead the Unwary
- Therapeutic Touch Practitioners at Risk in Professional Malpractice
Cases
- Introduction to Quackery Provided
- Ontario Medicine Amendment Act 2000 Is Pro-Quackery
- Lords Offer Recommendations on "CAM"
- Health Authorities Act against Tijuana Clinics
- Cardiovascular Risk Reduction from Vitamin E Still Unverified
- Reasons to Be Wary of Herbal Treatments
- SRAM Focuses on "Alternative" Public Health Threats
- Colorado Rebirthers Convicted; New State Law Passed to Protect
Children
- Scientific Misconduct Revealed in High-Dose Chemotherapy
Trials
- HUD Cancels "Creative Wellness" Program
- Biopulse Int'l and Alternative Medicine Magazine Sued
- Skeptics Challenge Psychics on Larry King Live
- 'Nursing Science' Critique Receives Internet Recognition
- Fda Acts against Dietary Supplements Containing Aristolochic
Acid
- Ives Health President Arrested; Misrepresented 'Immune System
Optimizer' Study
- Consumer Reports Warns about Sports Supplement Dangers
- Celebrity Publicizes Choice of Dubious Cancer Treatment Following
Coverage of Her Liposuction Clinic Visit
- Crackdown Continues on Baja California Clinics
- Rebirthing Killers Sentenced; Assistants Plead Guilty
- Dubious Mental Health-Related Methods Summarized
- Pseudoscientific Psychological Therapies Scrutinized
- Rogerian Nursing Science Exposed as Pseudoscience
- New Edition of Consumer Health Textbook Available
- Psychotherapy Web Sites for Consumers Critiqued
- Autism Quackery Reviewed
- Advertising mailers in disguise
- Nostrum mogul takes the fifth at senate hearing
- Bogus immunotherapy promoter sentenced
- Averting a nutrition cultism family tragedy: a father's story
- Baratz new NCAHF president
- Aloe vera and cesium chloride promoters plead guilty
- Dubious repressed memory movement losing ground
- Bioterrorism breeds biobabble
- Illuminating anthology provides critical evaluation of tt
- Remembering Varro Tyler
- Utah, a supplement abuse hatchery
- Internet promoter of cancer treatment sued
- Authorities raid florida "alternative" clinics
- Stubborn parents spared prison in fruitarian infant death
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