Posts Tagged ‘ complementary ’

Homeopathy equal to antidepressants?

25 June, 2010
By Raphael Fraser
Homeopathy equal to antidepressants?

I just saw this, tweeted by Annabel Bentley in London. David Tredinnick, a conservative politician in the UK made an “Early Day Motion” (appropriate, really): That this House welcomes the double-blind study conducted at the outpatient clinic at Jundiai Medical School in São Paulo, Brazil, which consisted of patients with moderate to severe depression; notes...

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Friday Filosophy: attack the argument, not the person

3 December, 2009
By Raphael Fraser
Friday Filosophy: attack the argument, not the person

I had intended that today’s Friday Filosophy would be a further exploration of the theme I began a few weeks back: that of understanding one’s choices (rather than philosophy in fact determining one’s actions). However, Age of Autism have derailed that, by illustrating absolutely perfectly how one should not approach a debate. (Its now...

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“Disintegrative Medicine”?

3 September, 2009
By Raphael Fraser

Yesterday I received 3 invitations to a “dialogue with” a mindfulness meditation teacher who is “internationally known for his work in “integrative medicine”. These were sent out under the letterhead of our health service (which makes me despair somewhat), for me to distribute to interested colleagues. “Integrative medicine”? you ask. “integrative medicine indeed. You might...

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