Adrienne has been quite an active member of the skeptics community in the US and Canada and is an advocate for awareness of Tourette's Syndrome, especially for teachers.
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Adrienne has been quite an active member of the skeptics community in the US and Canada and is an advocate for awareness of Tourette's Syndrome, especially for teachers.
Edzard Ernst, a homoeopathic doctor turned alternative medicine researcher, is one of the stalwarts of studying alternative medicine scientifically and being able to figure out whether it's all science or pseudoscience. He literally wrote the book on it with Simon Singh called Trick Or Treatment (link below). Even now, he remains quite active on social media, analysing new evidence, rebutting pseudoscientific claims and writing blogs on complementary and alternative medicines (CAM).
In this video, I talk to him about his journey into the science of pseudoscience and what he has learnt about a variety of alternative medical practices, including Ayurveda, homoeopathy, chiropractic, faith healing, naturopathy and more. If you were wondering about the science behind CAM, this is the episode you need to listen to.
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Adrienne has been quite an active member of the skeptics community in the US and Canada and is an advocate for awareness of Tourette's Syndrome, especially for teachers.