Southern Cross University researchers say a new 'world-first' study proves the benefits of naturopathy.
Southern Cross University researchers say a new 'world-first' study proves the benefits of naturopathy, but critics are questioning the institution's credibility.
The review resulted in a decision to exclude naturopathy, homeopathy and several other natural therapies from private health insurance from April 1 this year. Professor Myers said his team's research was 'world-first' and involved the analysis of 33 internationally published studies. However, Emeritus Professor of Medicine at the University of New South Wales John Dwyer questioned the study's definition of naturopathy.
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