Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Doctors attack 'bogus' therapies

Some of Britain's leading doctors have urged NHS trusts to stop using complementary therapies and to pay only for medicine "based on solid evidence".

The group raised concerns that the NHS is funding "unproven or disproved treatments", like homeopathy.

One doctor told the Times the NHS was funding "bogus" therapies when patients struggled to get drugs like Herceptin.

Source: BBC News

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