So-called alternative medicine (SCAM*) is largely useless; very few
SCAMs demonstrably generate more good than harm. Yet, SCAM is popular
and has grown into a huge business. Spending on SCAM in Australia
(2016) was estimated to be AUS$3.9bn, in the UK (2008) £4.5bn, and in
the US (2012) US $30.2bn. Why is something that is expensive and
useless nevertheless popular? One answer is that consumers are
constantly being misled about SCAM. Consequently, many of us have come
to believe things that are quite simply not true. Currently, over
50,000,000 websites promote SCAM, and consumers are being bombarded
with information not just via the internet, but also via newspapers,
magazines, books and many other sources. This situation has the
potential of separating us from our cash or even of damaging our
health. There is little that protects us from greedy
SCAM-entrepreneurs and over-enthusiastic SCAM-therapists. Therefore,
we ought to protect ourselves. This book offers this protection for
anyone who is willing to reconsider their own beliefs. It discloses
the errors and lies that misled you into believing things about SCAM
that are untrue. It analyses the many falsehoods used in the promotion
of SCAM, explains the erroneous thinking behind them, and presents the
scientific evidence in easily understandable terms. In a way, Ernst's
new book amounts to a course in critical thinking, a skill that should
prove to be helpful far beyond the realm of healthcare. *Ernst's
previous book was entitled SCAM: So-Called Alternative Medicine.
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ISBN
9781788360357
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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Imprint Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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