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A vanity award [1] is an award in which the recipient purchases the award and/or marketing services to give the false appearance of a legitimate honor. [2] [3] Pitches for Who's Who-type publications (see vanity press), biographies or nominations for awards or special memberships can have a catch to them in which the honoree is required to pay for recognition.
Quackwatch received the award of Best Physician-Authored Site by MD NetGuide, May 2003. [14] In 1984, he received an FDA Commissioner's Special Citation Award for Public Service in fighting nutrition quackery. [15] He was included in the list of outstanding skeptics of the 20th century by Skeptical Inquirer magazine. [16]
The website Science-Based Medicine goes even further, claiming: "No other show on television can top The Dr. Oz Show for the sheer magnitude of bad health advice it consistently offers, all while giving everything a veneer of credibility." [3] What follows is a selection of claims lacking scientific evidence.
A West Palm Beach man has been convicted by a federal jury in a $67 million Medicare fraud scheme after the call center he managed tricked doctors of Medicare patients into approving thousands of ...
A Houston doctor who was wrongfully accused and imprisoned for 30 months is now suing the U.S. government for damages. ... Hundreds of Americans were scammed out of $17 million in a romance scam ...
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This list of medicine awards is an index to articles about notable awards for contributions to medicine, the science and practice of establishing the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. The list is organized by region and country of the organization giving the award, but the awards may be available to people from around ...
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