At the turn of the century, dentistry was complete fringe medicine, but look at it now.
Using fringe medicine as an example, some may be prone to radionic treatment whereas others may be prone to homeopathic treatment.
He published extensively also on clinical management philosophy, relationships between patients and their relatives and doctors, ethics, consent, clinical trials, and fringe medicine.
Is the School of Medicine forsaking rigorous, scientific education for the world of fringe medicine?
The unnamed scientist describes the planned work as ‘fringe medicine’.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, treatments such as acupuncture were considered to be fringe medicine.
The root problem with fringe medicine is distrust of the processes of science and technology.
The results of these surveys seemed to confirm my original ideas, which were that doctors had less interest in paranormal, New Age, religious and fringe medicine beliefs than lay practitioners.
Although this is in direct contradiction to modern medicine (which treats disease with drugs that have the opposite effect to the patient's symptoms), Homeopathy is not fringe medicine.
Professor O'Sullivan said that the new technology has the capacity to separate science from fringe medicine and folk remedies.
An article by Karl Sabbagh, author of The Living Body, discusses the issue of why fringe medicine ‘works.’
It can't be written off as another form of ‘fringe medicine,’ says Batra, who has been practising homeopathy for the last three decades.
The first is often dismissed as fringe medicine; the other is considered the voice of reason.
If we don't accept the assumptions of fringe medicine on faith, we shouldn't accept the mainstream assumptions either.
The latter reflected Thurstan's concern about what he saw as a growing belief in magic in society, and the apparent abandonment of the need for evidence of efficacy evident in the blurring of boundaries between mainstream and fringe medicine.