Acupuncture: old tales, weak evidence
The NYT Magazine piece on the interstitium leans into a speculative link to acupuncture that falls apart on closer look. #acupuncture
The NYT Magazine piece on the interstitium leans into a speculative link to acupuncture that falls apart on closer look. #acupuncture
A clear, evidence-based look at why placebo hype misleads and what it means for patient care.
Despite growing interest, the science behind pet acupuncture remains uncertain. This summary explains the evidence, safety concerns, and when to seek proven treatments. It helps owners decide when to pursue or avoid this therapy. #acupuncture
Homeopathy might look like medicine, but it’s not. Homeopathic remedies are diluted to the point of containing no active ingredients, making their effects indistinguishable from placebos.