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  1. Oct 14, 2020 · It's difficult to out-Oz Dr. Oz, America's Quack, who has raked in giant piles of money by promoting pseudoscience on his TV show. But at least one person comes perilously close: Dr. Mark Hyman. Hyman is the "Dr. Oz" of nutrition. He embraces legitimate science if and only if it suits his bottom line.

  2. Feb 15, 2018 · The CCF has embraced the medical pseudoscience that is “functional medicine” and even hired its most famous practitioner, Dr. Mark Hyman. We’ve met Dr. Hyman before many times. For instance, he has argued for turning back the clock and relying on anecdotal medicine instead of scientific medicine and has mangled cancer research and systems ...

    • The Cleveland Clinic Foundation: Quackademia Now Reigns Supreme
    • George Washington University Does The CCF One Better
    • Integrative Medicine Advocates Strike Back

    Quackademic medicine has been infiltrating many formerly science-based academic medical centers. Such centers have a seemingly-amazing ability to compartmentalize, insisting on rigorous science for most treatments but possessing an amazing blind spot when it comes to anything having to do with “integrative medicine.” Unfortunately, in few places is...

    From my vantage point it’s depressingly true that the CCF has gotten very, very bad indeed with respect to its promotion of medical pseudoscience. Besides its traditional Chinese medicine clinic and its Center for Functional Medicine, just take a look at its Center for Integrative Medicine, which offers chiropractic, acupuncture, and the magical fa...

    Three years ago, I wrote a post in which I characterized integrative medicine as a “brand, not a specialty.” In it, I described how in the 1990s “alternative medicine” was rebranded as “complementary and alternative medicine” (CAM) and, over the last few years, has been further rebranded as “integrative medicine,” which is frequently portrayed by a...

  3. For some additional context: Mark Hyman is a legit doctor, but nevertheless considered something of a quack. He promotes a pseudoscientific kind of woo called "functional medicine" which sounds innocuous but is really just a blanket term for all sorts of dubious alternative hippie crap.

  4. Mark Hyman (doctor) Mark Adam Hyman (born November 22, 1959) [citation needed] is an American physician and author. [1] [2] [3] He is the founder and medical director of The UltraWellness Center and was a columnist for The Huffington Post. [4] [5] Hyman was a regular contributor to the Katie Couric Show until the show's cancellation in 2013. [6]

  5. Mar 23, 2018 · March 23, 2018. Let's face it, health information can be confusing — especially when it comes to nutrition. Mark Hyman, MD, Director of Functional Medicine, sheds light on topics from sugar and artificial sweeteners to coconut oil and olive oil & more. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Podcast Addict | Spotify | Buzzsprout.

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · Fitness. How to live better for longer according to Mark Hyman, who developed a six-pack in his sixties. He says the secret to longevity isn't really so mysterious. By Abbey Stone. 13 February...

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