BBCi wipes out complementary medicine!
Posted by tfootitt on February 19, 2008
Disappointing news about the BBC website which provided an objective, informative source of information on Complementary / alternative therapies.
Here’s an email I received in relation to it;
“You may not be aware that last week the controllers of BBCHealth (www.bbc.co.uk/health) , the health section on one of the most accessed websites in the world, decided to remove all coverage of complementary medicine!
They used to have substantial coverage with over 40 pages on this subject covering all the major therapies, their pros and cons, evidence for their effectiveness, how to find a qualified practitioner, etc.
However the site has in recent months been targeted by the self-appointed ‘Quackbusters’, (scientists and medics vehemently opposed to complementary therapies such as Prof David Colquhon et al) who sent a deluge of letters and emails claiming that complementary therapies such as homeopathy and cranial osteopathy were ‘unscientific’ and should be removed. As a result large chunks of this part of the site were simply removed overnight and now, following recent cutbacks, it was decided that, rather than update this part of the site, it should simply be removed altogether!
It may seem incredible that a public service site this prominent can deem complementary medicine so insignificant that it no longer warrants any coverage other than the odd news story. This is despite the fact that complementary medicine is used favourably by a significant proportion of the population (recent surveys have estimated that around 1 in 5 Britons use it at some point or other) and that increasing numbers of people are now seeking to train in these therapies.
However, as the ‘quack busters’ become more organised and active, evidence of the backlash against complementary medicine is appearing all over the place – such as the removal of NHS Trust funding for homeopathy, the threatened closure of the homeopathic hospitals, many negative news stories in the press and so on. Rather than taking a reasoned view and considering the evidence from good research studies on complementary medicine these individuals seem simply hell bent on trying to ’stamp out’ complementary medicine in any way possible. The BBCi removal of complementary medicine coverage (which has been in place for almost 15 years!) is one example.
If you care about complementary medicine and believe information pages on it should be returned to BBCi, please, please take just a minute to express your views using their online comment form at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/feedback/
to make your view known. As a public service company they have to listen to your views so your email will make a difference. Apparently for all the many letters and emails that they received that were against complementary medicine they only received a handful in support. Therefore if you are in support please let them know so they may revise their thinking on this subject.
Please act as soon as possible and pass on these details to anyone else you know who may also be willing to write in support of complementary medicine.
Thank you!”
tfootitt said
Hi Tony,
Thanks for sharing, I think the posts in response to it highlight the very thing that they are claiming not to be true.
It truly is a shame.
Thanks
Tracy
Tony Brown said
Have you seen this on the BBC blog?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2008/02/complementary_health_site.html
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tfootitt said
Hi Tony & Eric,
A friend sent me this on an email. I went to the website in response to it and sadly found it to be true. I have logged my complaint and hope that good sense will prevail and they will reinstate the section.
It’s great to hear from you both.
Tracy
amandabarp said
That’s terrible. I’ll have to investigate this and then get folks on the move to write letters. Thanks for the update!
Eric Grey
http://deepesthealth.com
Tony Brown said
Thanks for the information – I had not visited the BBC site in a while and not noticed. Where did your warning email come from?