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The Other Medicine: First, do no harmBBC

By Anna Ford (Guest), Dr Guang Xu (Guest), Professor Edzard Ernst (Guest), Hugh Macpherson (Guest), Professor Peter Houghton (Guest), Simon Mills (Guest), Katja Schmidt (Guest), Nancy Holroyd Downing (Guest), Dr Peter Fisher (Guest), Helen Cook (Guest), Professor Michael Baum (Guest), Dr George Georgiou (Guest)

06 December 2004

Although seen as a natural option, can there be times when complementary therapies actually damage patients' bodies and interests?  Read more : The Other Medicine: First, do no harm

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