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In reply to the discussion: Another child dead from quackery [View all]Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)29. Perhaps the term "health care" should be protected, similar to how some job titles...
and certifications are protected. I can't go around calling myself a doctor unless I at least have a PHD, and I cannot claim to be an MD unless I'm licensed to be one.
I would say that they should start by banning people from profiting or charging for specific services, such as acupuncture, homeopathy, Reiki and other energy healing bullshit, psychic readings, faith healing, etc. This should include donations to practitioners and businesses that operate these types of quackery.
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They are responsible for the child's death. Their negligence and wilfull ignorance are to blame.
cleanhippie
Mar 2016
#6
If they we're concerned with the child's help, they would have taken him to an actual Doctor.
cleanhippie
Mar 2016
#11
Don't assume that people everywhere react to situations the same way you do.
21st Century Poet
Mar 2016
#14
I will defer 100% to your knowledge of what tort law would call for here. But is that standard
stevenleser
Mar 2016
#38
Its their right to kill their child through neglect, to withhold medical care? Bullshit...
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2016
#26
Parents have been prosecuted in the United States for failing to send their kids...
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2016
#30
In this age of being able to access accurate information on all sorts of subjects...
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2016
#33
Uhm, it says, on their archived webpage that they provide "health care"...
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2016
#25
Perhaps the term "health care" should be protected, similar to how some job titles...
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2016
#29
Do they have a medical license and certification to use maple syrup for medicine?
Omaha Steve
Mar 2016
#36
Thankfully, the parents are being prosecuted, hopefully they will spend a long time in jail...
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2016
#27