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Kind Patches almost certainly aren’t the answer to ADHD focus issues
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Hair analysis and bioresonance food sensitivity tests are simply junk science
Brian Eggo
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20th June 2025
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Robyn Lowe
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Aaron Rabinowitz
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23rd May 2025
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Electromagnetic protection: the dodgy devices promising to protect you from EMFs
Steve Donnelly
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22nd January 2004
From the archives, Steve Donnelly discusses the burgeoning field of electromagnetic protection protecting devices
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From medicine to miracle – the remarkable healing of Dr Mary Self
Peter May
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1st January 2004
From the archive, Peter May questions the remarkable healing of Dr Mary Self.
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From the archive: James Randi’s 1989 lecture for the Manchester Skeptics
Frank Koval
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29th January 1989
From the archives, Frank Koval's 1989 article presents a transcript of James Randi's lecture that year for the Manchester Skeptics
Alternative Medicine
From the archive:Â Alternative medicine, and the provenance of health misinformation
Nick Beard
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22nd January 1989
From the archive in 1989, Dr Nick Beard looks at the rise in alternative medicine, and where it differs from proven treatments
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From the archives: Is there antibody there? Jaques Benveniste and the memory of water
Richard Kay
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4th September 1988
From the archives in 1988, Richard Kay on the remarkable experiments of Jaques Benveniste, the Nobel prize winner who claimed to prove water has memory
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