If they're offering the treatment outside the auspices of a properly registered clinical trial or requiring the patients to pay to be on the trial, then, yes, they are scamming people. https://twitter.com/PumpknSpiceSoul/status/1201552733821534208 …
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Yeah, evidence based medicine doesn’t require the evidence be good, or scientific. So a theatric placebo like acupuncture may generate mediocre evidence. No test is 100 sensitive either. But, as a screen, it should prick up your skepticism to see cash only medical rx.
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My company‘s insurance plan will pay for homeopathic “care” but not eyeglasses.
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