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"Operation Cure-all" Targets Internet Health Fraud http://www.ftc.gov/opa/1999/06/opcureall.htm
FTC law enforcement and consumer education campaign focuses on stopping the quacks.
American Council of Science and Health http://www.acsh.org/healthissues/categoryID.2/category_detail.asp
Press releases and articles related to health care fraud and quackery, activists and hype.
Anti-Quackery Webring http://www.webring.com/hub?ring=antiquackerysite
Nearly 100 listings.
Canadian Quackery Watch http://healthwatcher.net/Quackerywatch/
Monitors the media for reports of medical frauds and quacks. Includes features on individual quacks, pending lawsuits, scientific rebuttals of 'dubious' claims, and related links.
Commission for Scientific Medicine and Mental Health http://www.csmmh.org/
Devoted to the scientific examination of unproven alternative medicine and mental health therapies, which have become increasingly popular in the United States and the world.
How to Spot Health Fraud http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/1999/699_fraud.html
The FDA Backgrounder lists the most common kinds of health fraud. Provides advice on how to spot a quack and where to file a complaint.
National Council Against Health Fraud, Inc. http://www.ncahf.org/
The NCAHF is a USA voluntary health agency that focuses its attention upon health fraud, misinformation and quackery as public health problems.
Quackwatch http://www.quackwatch.org/
Covers unproven and scientifically questionable claims of alternative health therapies, vitamin peddlers, and other health frauds.
The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice http://www.srmhp.org/
Peer-reviewed journal devoted exclusively to distinguishing scientifically-supported claims from scientifically-unsupported claims in clinical psychology, psychiatry, social work, and allied disciplines.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration http://www.fda.gov/opacom/lowlit/medfraud.html
Easy-to-read FDA publication about phony medicines and unproven treatments.

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