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Ove "zdrave" navike mogu biti opasne

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dr oz

pre 6 godina

za ostale doktore ne znam, ali Mehmet OZ NIJE covek kojem valja verovati. Izmedju ostalog on je promoter homeopatije i lecenja religijom.

...The scientific community is almost monolithic against you in terms of the efficacy of the three products you call miracles".
In 2014 the British Medical Journal examined over 400 medical or health recommendations from 40 episodes of his program and found that only 46% of his claims were supported by reputable research, while 15% of his claims contradicted mainstream medicine and the remainder of Oz's advice were either vague banalities or unsupported by research.
He has been criticized for promoting pseudoscience.

dr oz

pre 6 godina

za ostale doktore ne znam, ali Mehmet OZ NIJE covek kojem valja verovati. Izmedju ostalog on je promoter homeopatije i lecenja religijom.

...The scientific community is almost monolithic against you in terms of the efficacy of the three products you call miracles".
In 2014 the British Medical Journal examined over 400 medical or health recommendations from 40 episodes of his program and found that only 46% of his claims were supported by reputable research, while 15% of his claims contradicted mainstream medicine and the remainder of Oz's advice were either vague banalities or unsupported by research.
He has been criticized for promoting pseudoscience.

dr oz

pre 6 godina

za ostale doktore ne znam, ali Mehmet OZ NIJE covek kojem valja verovati. Izmedju ostalog on je promoter homeopatije i lecenja religijom.

...The scientific community is almost monolithic against you in terms of the efficacy of the three products you call miracles".
In 2014 the British Medical Journal examined over 400 medical or health recommendations from 40 episodes of his program and found that only 46% of his claims were supported by reputable research, while 15% of his claims contradicted mainstream medicine and the remainder of Oz's advice were either vague banalities or unsupported by research.
He has been criticized for promoting pseudoscience.