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The following articles have been selected to supplement the diverse views presented in this chapter.
| Skye Alexander | "Don't Just Do Something, Sit There," Better Nutrition, November 2000. |
| Marcia Angell and Jerome P. Kassirer | "Alternative Medicines: The Risks of Untested and Unregulated Remedies," Skeptical Inquirer, January/February 1999. |
| Benjamin J. Ansell | "When 'Health' Supplements May Do Harm," New York Times, September 17, 2002. |
| Cary Barbor | "The Science of Meditation," Psychology Today, May 2001. |
| Stephen Barrett | "Acupuncture, Qigong, and 'Chinese Medicine,'" Quackwatch, September 22, 2002. |
| Carrie Bodane and Kenneth Brownson | "The Growing Acceptance of Complementary and Alternative Medicine," Health Care Manager, March 2002. |
| Sidney Callahan | "Alternative Treatment: Maybe Snake Oil Works," Commonweal, November 5, 1999. |
| Larry Dossey | "Prayer Is Good Medicine: The Evidence for Spiritual Healing Is One of Medical Science's Best-Kept Secrets," Saturday Evening Post, November/December 1997. |
| Diane Guernsey | "My Prayers: While No One Has Definitive Answers, a Personal Journey Sheds Light on... |
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