| 21. | Quackery is a particular type of pseudoscience that refers to medical treatments.
 
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 | 22. | Every reliable meta-review has identified homeopathy as quackery.
 
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 | 23. | Full article is here : Hardly what I consider quackery or pseudoscience.
 
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 | 24. | Quackery and pseudoscience has no place among science based articles.
 
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 | 25. | There was also resistance from opthalmologists some of whom considered it quackery.
 
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 | 26. | That, skeptics say, makes it pure quackery.
 
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 | 27. | Which raises the obvious question : How much of this is pure quackery?
 
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 | 28. | And with them, so are unregulated quackery and some terrifying medical mysteries.
 
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 | 29. | They feared patients would regard such practices as quackery and find new doctors.
 
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 | 30. | Individuals and non-governmental agencies are active in attempts to expose quackery.
 
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