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  • ...or [[clairvoyance]], or who performs acts that are apparently inexplicable by natural laws, such as [[psychokinesis]] or [[Apport (paranormal)|apportatio ...ard]], [[Sylvia Browne]], and [[Tyler Henry]]. Psychic powers are asserted by [[psychic detective]]s and in practices such as [[psychic archaeology]] and
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  • ...oldest astrological systems still in use, can trace its roots to 19th–17th century BCE [[Mesopotamia]], from where it spread to [[Ancient Greece]], [[Ancient ...lief in astrology, yet Western astrology is far from dead, as demonstrated by the strong popular following it gained in the 1960s.}}</ref>
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  • | claims = "Like cures like", dilution increases potency, disease caused by [[miasm]]s. ...tive beyond the placebo effect.}}</ref> gained since at least the mid-19th century<ref name="Holmes" /> contradicts homeopathy. Homeopathic remedies are typic
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  • ...ch purportedly depicted [[ghost]]s or spirits were popular during the 19th century.]] ...han can be accounted for in terms of flesh, blood, atoms, and molecules. A century and a half of parapsychological research has failed to yield evidence to su
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  • ..., or the all-seeing eye of God, seen here on the US$1 bill, has been taken by some to be evidence of a conspiracy involving the [[Founding Fathers of the ...1630 |quote=''"explanations for important events that involve secret plots by powerful and malevolent groups"''}}</ref><ref>{{Cite OED |conspiracy theory
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  • ...phasized that pseudoscience is non-science posing as science. The foremost modern classic on the subject (Gardner 1957) bears the title ''[[Fads and Fallacie ...orous attempts at refutation; lack of openness to [[Peer review|evaluation by other experts]]; absence of systematic practices when developing [[Hypothes
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  • ...the entire project, not just to articles). This primary page is supported by further [[:Category:Wikipedia Manual of Style|detail pages]], which are cro ...xt|Early life}}, not {{!xt|In early life}}.{{Efn|1=Phrases such as {{xt|In early life}} are acceptable (though not required) as section headings. They are a
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  • {{Redirect|Chinese Medicine|the practice of medicine in modern China|Medicine in China}} ...schools of thought.{{sfnb|Andrews|2013b|pp=10-17}} In the early twentieth century, Chinese cultural and political modernizers worked to eliminate traditional
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  • ...icine, which employs the [[scientific method]] to test plausible therapies by way of [[Guidelines for human subject research|responsible and ethical]] [[ ...of this bias, especially for diseases that are not expected to get better by themselves such as [[cancer]] or [[HIV/AIDS|HIV infection]], multiple studi
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  • ...e is the result of extensive discussion on the talk page, and is supported by reliable sources. If you disagree with it, please take your point to the ta ...g/id/faqs/#questionsAboutIntelligentDesign |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=CSC – Frequently Asked Questions: Questions About Intelli
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