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“Balance Bracelets” Debunked by New Research

October 30, 2011

Wholeheartedly Bogus We have already talked here, here, here, and here about how and why “balance bracelets”, and any of …

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Exposing the Power Balance Con

September 2, 2011

Where We Stand Even though the purveyors of Power Balance bracelets have already admitted that there is no scientific basis …

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Balance Bracelets Exposed in Australia

January 4, 2011

Um…We Made All That Stuff Up… FINALLY! Although I am disappointed that our own FDA no longer has the teeth …

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Top Posts of 2010

December 31, 2010

Well 2010 has come and gone, and I am looking forward to another great year in science and skepticism. Your …

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[Follow Up] Damn Balance Bracelets!

October 25, 2010

Unfortunately, while I was nerding out to Mythbusters last night, a commercial for the “iRenew” balance bracelet came on the TV. …

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Balance Bracelet Bogus

June 15, 2010

You Paid How Much for That? I was watching the NBA finals the other day and I was wondering what …

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