There are also things like osteopathy and TCM which vary from extreme pseudoscience degrees in one place to mostly legitimate but with a soupçon of BS elsewhere
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Judy Wilyman's PhD in antivaccination from UoW must count for something
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Ayurvedic "medicine." (If they came up with it 3,000 years ago, it _must_ be better than anything we're doing now!)
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Technically speaking, Reiki practitioners have “degrees”
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I’m not sure, but I think you can get a degree in homeopathy. Though maybe homeopaths have naturopathic degrees. You can also get “certified” in all kinds of things: reiki, neurolinguistic programming, therapeutic touch.... I would also put Freudian psychotherapy there.
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