Andrew A. SkolnickSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Andrew A. Skolnick Natasha Demkina: The Girl with Very Normal Eyes By Andrew A. Skolnick published January 28, 2005 A Russian teen claims to have X-ray-like vision, which lets her see inside bodies and make diagnoses often more accurate than those of doctors. Get a second opinion. Health Voice of Reason: Licensing Naturopaths May Be Hazardous to Your Health By Andrew A. Skolnick published November 18, 2004 Naturopathy is no more based on science than astrology, but 13 states and the District of Columbia have licensed it. How healthy can that be? Health Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter nowGet the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1The universe's 'missing matter' may have finally been found2Experimental 'Ozempic pill' shows promise in treating type 2 diabetes3NASA rover reveals signs of crucial life-sustaining process on Mars4'Useless' female organ may actually support the ovaries, study finds5A mysterious, 100-year solar cycle may have just restarted
Natasha Demkina: The Girl with Very Normal Eyes By Andrew A. Skolnick published January 28, 2005 A Russian teen claims to have X-ray-like vision, which lets her see inside bodies and make diagnoses often more accurate than those of doctors. Get a second opinion.
Voice of Reason: Licensing Naturopaths May Be Hazardous to Your Health By Andrew A. Skolnick published November 18, 2004 Naturopathy is no more based on science than astrology, but 13 states and the District of Columbia have licensed it. How healthy can that be?