Its problematic because there used to be a clear line between medical science and alternative therapies
but, now medical science has been found to be heavily skewed by pharmaceutical companies
And there's the whole issue of what a rational belief is, and how to put that in law. Are they beliefs based on a rational method, or are they beliefs that are held by the majority (both of these definitions of rationality are used in cases of medical negligence).
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but, now medical science has been found to be heavily skewed by pharmaceutical companies
And there's the whole issue of what a rational belief is, and how to put that in law. Are they beliefs based on a rational method, or are they beliefs that are held by the majority (both of these definitions of rationality are used in cases of medical negligence).
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