Medical Misinformation and Social Harm in Non-Science Based Health Practices

Medical Misinformation and Social Harm in Non-Science Based Health Practices

A Multidisciplinary Perspective

Lavorgna, Anita; Di Ronco, Anna

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2019

186

Dura

Inglês

9781138388666

15 a 20 dias

453

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1. Introduction Anita Lavorgna and Anna Di Ronco; 2. Towards a better criminological understanding of harmful alternative health practices: a provider typology Anita Lavorgna and Heather Horsburgh; 3. Science denial: psychological processes underlying denial of science-based medical practices Sara Prot and Craig A Anderson; 4. Understanding the demand for illicit lifestyle medicines online: an analysis of the risk perception of consumers Rosa Koenraadt; 5. 'First do no harm': exploring non-evidence-based practices within the Ukrainian health sector Anna Markovska, Ganna Isayeva, and Sergyi Ostropolets; 6: 'Don't trust the experts!': Analysing the use of populist rhetoric in the anti-vaxxers discourse in Italy Ester Massa; 7: Quantum physics and the modern trends in pseudoscience Enrico Gazzola; 8: Who are the experts? Examining the online promotion of misleading and harmful nutrition information Heather Horsburgh and David Barron; 9: Activism against medicine on social media: untangling the #novax protest in Italy on Twitter Anna Di Ronco and James Allen-Robertson; 10: Traditional herbal medicine and the challenges of pharmacovigilance Nayeli Urquiza Haas and Emilie Cloatre; 11: Framing of CAM-adjacent health scams in the UK media: an interdisciplinary perspective Anita Lavorgna and Felicity L Bishop; 12: Dossier Hamer: the role of investigative journalism in exposing pseudomedicine Ilario D'Amato; 13: Concluding thoughts Anita Lavorgna and Anna Di Ronco
Vaccine Refusal;EAS Guideline;Fake Meds;ESH Guideline;Complementary and alternative medicines;Online Discussion Platforms;Social Harm;Vaccine Hesitancy;Health Scams;EU Food Law;Social Media;HPV Vaccine;Health Psychology;Hexavalent Vaccine;Critical Criminology;Integrative Health Practices;Alternative medicine;Media Framing Analysis;cyberspace commercialisation;Reported Measles Cases;false health experts;Common Language;non-science-based health approaches;Coercive Vaccination;science-based medicine;Categorisation CAMs;Quantum Healing;Cam Practitioner;Science Denial;UK Medium;Hamer's Theories;Mandatory Vaccinations;Cam Approach;Intergroup Emotions Theory;Online Pharmacies;Sexual Enhancers;Patients Received Statin Therapy