lundi 26 juin 2017
'Deception must end': Medical journal takes aim at naturopathic remedies
An editorial in Monday's Canadian Medical Association Journal is calling on the federal government to crack down on natural health products, which the author argues are poorly tested and can do patients more harm than good, compared to conventional medicines.
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