Acupunctură (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • Naudet, Florian; Falissard, Bruno; Boussageon, Rémy; Healy, David (). „Has evidence-based medicine left quackery behind?” (PDF). Internal and Emergency Medicine. 10 (5): 631–634. doi:10.1007/s11739-015-1227-3. ISSN 1970-9366. PMID 25828467. Treatments such as relaxation techniques, chiropractic, therapeutic massage, special diets, megavitamins, acupuncture, naturopathy, homeopathy, hypnosis and psychoanalysis are often considered as ‘‘pseudoscience’’ or ‘‘quackery’’ with no credible or respectable place in medicine, because in evaluation they have not been shown to ‘‘work’’ 

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  • Stenger, Victor J. (iunie 1998). „Reality Check: the energy fields of life”. Skeptical Briefs. Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . Despite complete scientific rejection, the concept of a special biological fields within living things remains deeply engraved in human thinking. It is now working its way into modern health care systems, as non-scientific alternative therapies become increasingly popular. From acupuncture to homeopathy and therapeutic touch, the claim is made that healing can be brought about by the proper adjustment of a person's or animal's 'bioenergetic fields. 
  • „Traditional Medicine and Pseudoscience in China: A Report of the Second CSICOP Delegation (Part 2)”. CSICOP. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 

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  • Naudet, Florian; Falissard, Bruno; Boussageon, Rémy; Healy, David (). „Has evidence-based medicine left quackery behind?” (PDF). Internal and Emergency Medicine. 10 (5): 631–634. doi:10.1007/s11739-015-1227-3. ISSN 1970-9366. PMID 25828467. Treatments such as relaxation techniques, chiropractic, therapeutic massage, special diets, megavitamins, acupuncture, naturopathy, homeopathy, hypnosis and psychoanalysis are often considered as ‘‘pseudoscience’’ or ‘‘quackery’’ with no credible or respectable place in medicine, because in evaluation they have not been shown to ‘‘work’’ 
  • Lee, M. S.; Pittler, M. H.; Ernst, E. (). „Effects of reiki in clinical practice: a systematic review of randomised clinical trials”. International Journal of Clinical Practice (în engleză). 62 (6): 947–54. doi:10.1111/j.1742-1241.2008.01729.x. ISSN 1742-1241. PMID 18410352. 
  • Allen, Jennifer; Mak, Selene S.; Begashaw, Meron; Larkin, Jody; Miake-Lye, Isomi; Beroes-Severin, Jessica; Olson, Juli; Shekelle, Paul G. (). „Use of Acupuncture for Adult Health Conditions, 2013 to 2021: A Systematic Review”. JAMA Network Open. 5 (11): e2243665. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.43665. ISSN 2574-3805. PMC 9685495Accesibil gratuit. PMID 36416820 Verificați valoarea |pmid= (ajutor).