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- netwatch - Aug 26 2007 | science, pseudoscience
Homeopaths, advocates of untested herbal remedies, and credulous reporters who promote them take a beating at British doctor Ben Goldacre's Bad Science blog.
Pharmacologist David Colquhoun of University College London hammers similar targets at DC's Improbable Science.
Although both sites have a British emphasis, the quackery they expose is often international.
Volume 317, Number 5839, Issue of 10 August 2007
Quoted: Ben Goldacre is a medical doctor who writes for the Guardian, the BMJ, Time Out and New Statesman about pseudoscience in the media and alternative therapies.
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