#homeopathy
# science
You can answer a homeopath's question but you can't make him read it or understand why he was wrong.
# science
According to Mike Adams, homeopathy is superior to actual medicine because it actually doesn't seem to do anything.
# science
Homeopath John Benneth is trying to make a name for himself as both a scientifically illiterate quack and a self-pitying conspiracy theorist.
# science
Humor can be the beast way to show the shortfalls of a pseudoscientific idea as shown by XKCD and Scenes From A Multiverse.
# health
Two scientists submit the applications that an opening for a homeopathic doctor deserved...
# health
National healthcare systems are getting sick and tired of paying for expensive placebos.
# science
When you can't back up what you're selling with peer-reviewed science, just invent your own like William Tiller...
# health
Homeopaths appear to be very good at fear-mongering and repeating soothing buzzwords, and very bad at science and creating conspiracies about big business.
# health
It really seems homeopaths don't understand basic middle school physics and are hoping you don't either in the asinine pitches for their snake oil.
# science
If you've ever entertained the thought of going to a homeopathic doctor, just consider the asinine things they're taught before making your decision.
# health
A premiere pediatric hospital is being awfully friendly to anti-vaccine and homeopathic cranks and quacks.
# health
Homeopaths are dangerous enough in developed countries. They could be a devastating malice in the third world.
# health
Mitchell and Webb show us what a homeopathic ER would actually look like in practice.
# science
Finally, there's an explanation for the Huffington Post's sudden explosion of pseudoscientific screeds.