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Skeptical guide to chiropractic history, theories, and current practices.
Ben Goldacre writes in "The Guardian" about the lawsuit involving the British Chiropractic Association.
The National Council Against Health Fraud presents the history, risks, and legal cases concerning this treatment, with recommendations for consumers.
Article by a medical doctor looking at the evidence of a connection between chiropractic neck manipulation and strokes, and what action should be taken.
An archive of articles by physicians, examining the lack of evidence for the claims made by practitioners, and the risks associated with treatment.
On the day he won a key court ruling, the science writer explains in New Scientist why he won't apologise for what he has written about chiropractic. (April 01, 2010)
J. D. Haines, MD writes in the newsletter of the Skeptics Society, presenting details of recent evidence-based research and literature reviews. (October 21, 2009)
Presents letters from the British Chiropractic Association to members following the quackery claims made by journalist Simon Singh. (June 17, 2009)
Article by Edzard Ernst looking at the origin of chiropractic, its claimed benefits, evidence of effectiveness, and possible dangers. (May 29, 2009)
Details the case of a Canadian woman who sued for malpractice after suffering a stroke following neck manipulation. (June 17, 2008)
Full text of the original article from The New England Journal of Medicine. (October 08, 1998)
Article by a medical doctor looking at the evidence of a connection between chiropractic neck manipulation and strokes, and what action should be taken.
Ben Goldacre writes in "The Guardian" about the lawsuit involving the British Chiropractic Association.
The National Council Against Health Fraud presents the history, risks, and legal cases concerning this treatment, with recommendations for consumers.
An archive of articles by physicians, examining the lack of evidence for the claims made by practitioners, and the risks associated with treatment.
Skeptical guide to chiropractic history, theories, and current practices.
On the day he won a key court ruling, the science writer explains in New Scientist why he won't apologise for what he has written about chiropractic. (April 01, 2010)
J. D. Haines, MD writes in the newsletter of the Skeptics Society, presenting details of recent evidence-based research and literature reviews. (October 21, 2009)
Presents letters from the British Chiropractic Association to members following the quackery claims made by journalist Simon Singh. (June 17, 2009)
Article by Edzard Ernst looking at the origin of chiropractic, its claimed benefits, evidence of effectiveness, and possible dangers. (May 29, 2009)
Details the case of a Canadian woman who sued for malpractice after suffering a stroke following neck manipulation. (June 17, 2008)
Full text of the original article from The New England Journal of Medicine. (October 08, 1998)
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