2018 (80)
2019 (96)
2020 (57)
Pseudomedicine refers to supplements and medical interventions that exist within the law and are often promoted as scientifically supported treatments, but lack credible efficacy data. Practitioners of pseudomedicine often appeal to health concerns, promote individual testimony as established fact, advocate for unproven therapies, and achieve financial gains.
摘自:The Rise of Pseudomedicine for Dementia and Brain Health
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2723294
中文解讀 https://www.wuximediaglobal.com/jama發聲:保健品是偽醫學的重災區!/