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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Against chiropractic

A good, skeptical look at chiropractic by Edzard Ernst, who has a long history working in complimentary and alternative medicine and who co-authored a recent book reviewing the evidence for many of the complimentary and alternative therapies.
Posted by middle.professor at 1:08 PM
Labels: chiropractic, Edzard Ernst

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