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German chemical sector agrees to 4.5 pct wage hike - Reuters |
German chemical sector agrees to 4.5 pct wage hikeReuters(Adds deal, background) By Hans-Edzard Busemann BERLIN May 24 (Reuters) - Germany's chemical industry union agreed on Thursday to a 4.5 percent wage hike over 19 months for its 550000 workers in an inflation-busting deal that is even more generous than ... |
Dangers of chiropractic treatments under-reported, study finds - The Guardian  The Guardian |
Dangers of chiropractic treatments under-reported, study findsThe GuardianImproper reporting of the adverse effects of a medical intervention was unethical, said Edzard Ernst, professor of complementary medicine at the Peninsula medical school, University of Exeter, who led the latest analysis. This had allowed chiropractors ...Alternative medicines potentially unsafeTimes of IndiaAlternative medicines and therapies could be unsafeHealthcare GlobalAlternative Treatment Methods Might Be UnsafeTopNews New Zealandall 19 news articles » |
Academics pen open letter warning of 'pseudoscience' at Steiner schools - This is Cornwall |
Academics pen open letter warning of 'pseudoscience' at Steiner schoolsThis is CornwallThe open letter was compiled by the British Humanist Association, and was signed by supporters including Edzard Ernst, professor of complementary medicine at Exeter University, Science writer Simon Singh, from Wellington, Somerset, and Dr Richard Byng, ... |
Alternative medicines 'potentially unsafe' - Telegraph.co.uk  Telegraph.co.uk |
Alternative medicines 'potentially unsafe'Telegraph.co.ukBy Stephen Adams, Medical Correspondent Edzard Ernst, the country's only professor of complementary medicine, said trials into treatments like chiropractic manipulation, acupuncture and herbal remedies too often failed to record incidents when patients ...'Alternative medicines potentially unsafe'GreaterKashmir.comSide effects? Nobody said anything about side effects…Times Higher Educationall 10 news articles » |
Alternative medicines 'may be dangerous' as studies fail to mention adverse ... - Daily Mail  Daily Mail |
Alternative medicines 'may be dangerous' as studies fail to mention adverse ...Daily MailProfessor Edzard Ernst, from Exeter University, said too often the results from medical trials on therapies such as chiropractic manipulation and acupuncture were not reported correctly. He said this was because they were often run by 'enthusiastic ...Are alternative therapies really safer than Allopathy?India.Com HealthAlternative medicines should be treated with caution, says leading UK professorActive QuoteChiropractic Treatments Might Not Be as Safe as ReportedJezebelall 7 news articles » |
Pirates Party's rapid rise upsets German landscape - Reuters India  Malaysia Star |
Pirates Party's rapid rise upsets German landscapeReuters IndiaBy Sarah Marsh and Hans-Edzard Busemann | NEUMUENSTER, Germany (Reuters) - With some sporting pirate garb and black beards in light-hearted tribute to their name, Germany's Pirates party gathered in a small city hall and in the vast open waters of ...REFILE-RPT-FEATURE-Pirates Party's rapid rise upsets German landscapeChicago Tribuneall 237 news articles » |
Face-off: should the NHS fund homeopathic treatments? - Time Out London  Time Out London |
Face-off: should the NHS fund homeopathic treatments?Time Out LondonProfessor Edzard Ernst, who founded the School of Complementary Medicine at the University of Exeter, has said recently that homeopathy is 'biologically implausible' and should not be offered on the NHS. We ask: Should the NHS fund homeopathic ... |
Aberdeen decides against alternative medicine chair - Times Higher Education |
Aberdeen decides against alternative medicine chairTimes Higher EducationEdzard Ernst, professor of complementary medicine at the University of Exeter, dismissed anthroposophical medical treatments, which are based on the supposed interplay between physiological and spiritual processes, as “pure quackery”. |
BHA signs letter expressing concern at pseudo-scientific Maharishi and Steiner ... - CisionWire (press release) |
BHA signs letter expressing concern at pseudo-scientific Maharishi and Steiner ...CisionWire (press release)Amongst others, the letter was also signed by Edzard Ernst, Professor of Complementary Medicine at the University of Exeter; David Colquhoun, Professor of Pharmacology at University College London; and the science writer Simon Singh, ...and more » |
Why Charles III will be the republicans' best friend - The Guardian  The Guardian |
Why Charles III will be the republicans' best friendThe GuardianProfessor Edzard Ernst, one of the world's authorities on the efficacy of alternative medicines, saw a draft of the report and sought to warn the public, not least because asthma attacks can be fatal. Sir Michael Peat, Prince Charles's former principal ...and more » |
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