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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.
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