Not coincidentally, Dr. Hyman is antivax. He even wrote the foreword to @RobertKennedyJr's most recent antivax book. Does this bother @ClevelandClinic? Not at all. 11/https://respectfulinsolence.com/2014/09/12/has-dr-oz-become-antivaccine/ …
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And this doesn't even count the proliferation of for-profit stem cell clinics, the vast majority of which are physician-run, all of which sell rank quackery. 22/https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/dubious-for-profit-stem-cell-clinics-co-opting-clinicaltrials-gov-as-a-marketing-tool/ …
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@AustinChiangMD and others in@AHSM_org, here's what I want to know. What do you mean by "combatting medical misinformation"? As incredibly hard as they are, antivax and cancer quackery are easy. Combatting the infiltration of quackery into medicine is MUCH harder. 23/Show this thread -
I guess what I'm saying is: Beware mixed messages. It's all well and good to combat, for instance, antivax misinformation and
@goop. Just be consistent and don’t promote integrative quackery. 24/Show this thread -
Advocate for the most rigorous science feasible in determining the standard of care in medicine, and then communicate it while opposing all firms of pseudoscience and bad science. 25/25
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