Side note: one recent welcome example of pushback against ignorance comes from Australia, where people are increasingly fed up with propaganda from the likes of the (deceptively named) Australian Vaccination Network and other antivaxers.
The Chiropractic Board of Australia announced that it’s taking action against chiro members who make bogus antivax claims:
*"Chiropractors will be forced to stop making anti-vaccination and other misleading claims in a crackdown on shonky operators from the profession’s governing board.
Earlier this year Fairfax revealed chiropractors were receiving government-mandated training by anti-vaccination clinicians who believe diet and ‘‘keeping the spine in line’’ will prevent deadly diseases such as polio.
On Thursday the chairman of the Chiropractic Board of Australia said it had removed some courses from its approved training schedule and would be randomly auditing practitioners to ensure they were not making unsubstantiated claims about the benefits of chiropractic.
It also announced all registered chiropractors would be required to remove anti-vaccination claims from their websites.
‘‘We will not tolerate registered chiropractors giving misleading or unbalanced advice to patients, or providing advice or care that is not in the patient’s best interests,’’ chairman Phillip Donato said."*
What are the odds of U.S. chiropractic organizations taking a similar stand against antivax attitudes and other quackery commonly espoused by American chiros? I know, infinitesimal, but I can dream…
Also, I love the word “shonky”. ![]()