I was listening to the radio the other day when I heard a commercial for a center that helps you stop smoking through the use of laser treatments. The commercial stated that a patient could return for unlimited laser treatments as long as they did not smoke.
So I'm thinking, well, duh! "We'll...
http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2005/12/05/alternative-medicine051205.html
bolding mine
I wonder if they've faced any criticism for teaching this, and how they've managed to get around the "evidence-based thing".
I have a coworker who sees an acupuncturist quite frequently for his knee problems (possibly back also). He mentioned today that Consumer Reports endorses acupunture so I asked if I could see the article. I read the article and here is a link to part of it from CR's site...
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