Weighing in on this debate: 1) Tackling pseudoscience properly (not in a drive-by fashion) can teach critical thinking skills and basic scientific concepts to a public that desperately needs it.
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Dr. Prasad is also incorrect that there is "no evidence." Often there are many studies of various alternative medicine modalities that are touted as positive and superficially appear positive. You have to dig down deep into the methods and analyses to figure out why they are not.
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Examples include acupuncture (of course), any number of supplements and other treatments, and, yes, even homeopathy.
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