Quackdown

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Quackdown
Quackdown logo (small).png
Quackdown logo
Formation2011
TypeNon-profit website
Location
  • South Africa
Official language
English
Editors
Nathan Geffen, Marcus Low and Catherine Tomlinson
Websitequackdown.info

Quackdown is a South Africa-based website aimed at exposing fraudulent and untested medical treatments. It hosts the "Quackbase" database of untested medical claims and publishes articles on quackery.[1]

Quackdown is a joint project of the Treatment Action Campaign, Community Media Trust and several individuals. It is currently edited by Nathan Geffen, Marcus Low and Catherine Tomlinson.

In October 2012, the South African medicine company Solal Technologies filed a defamation lawsuit against Kevin Charleston due to a Quackdown article he published that denounces the company's magazine Health Intelligence for quackery and pseudoscience.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "New website "Quackdown"". i-base.info. 19 May 2011. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  2. ^ Kahn, Tamar (12 October 2012). "Solal Technologies to sue over 'quack' claims". Business Day. Retrieved 29 December 2014.

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