I have to pay a dollar to read this link. 

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Yeah, a lot of them have had paywalls up. Drives me crazy. I only subscribe to the Boston Globe and the Washington Post. Everybody else can bite me.

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Can't read the piece. I do think there's room for improvement in how patients are cared for -- and including caregivers in that umbrella. What's the quackery?
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Integrative medicine = "integrating" quackery with medicine.
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This article smells like essential oils.
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Fits in nicely with the CWR epi professor who is a Covid denier. It is all getting so tiring.
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How is this quackery? Says the position is to direct evidence informed integrative strategies to go beyond disease management and focus on prevention and reversal. Sounds good to me? Am I missing something?? Not sarcastic. I’m really asking.
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Integrative is the key. It is woke medicine. It is synonymous with QUACK.
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Before even reading the article, I was sure her background (if not her training) would be in Family Medicine. What is it about that specialty that draws the quackery so strongly?
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“Dr. Adan earned her medical degree from Université libre de Bruxelles in Belgium, followed by three years of working in the field of family medicine.”
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