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''Pseudo'' means: ''fake'', ''sham'', ''spurious'' [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pseudo?show=0&t=1283620895] Hence, pseudo medicine refers to medical treatments that claim to be scientific or are made to appear scientific, but are not based on any appropriate scientific methodology, lack supporting evidence or plausibility, or otherwise lack scientific status. | ''Pseudo'' means: ''fake'', ''sham'', ''spurious'' [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pseudo?show=0&t=1283620895] Hence, pseudo medicine refers to medical treatments that claim to be scientific or are made to appear scientific, but are not based on any appropriate scientific methodology, lack supporting evidence or plausibility, or otherwise lack scientific status. | ||
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Revision as of 21:32, 10 March 2011
Pseudo means: fake, sham, spurious [1] Hence, pseudo medicine refers to medical treatments that claim to be scientific or are made to appear scientific, but are not based on any appropriate scientific methodology, lack supporting evidence or plausibility, or otherwise lack scientific status.
Versions of this article in other languages
- Français: Pseudo-médecine
- Deutsch: Pseudomedizin