Pseudoscience masquerades as science but lacks empirical support and testable methods. It often exploits scientific language to validate unproven claims, benefiting marketers, alternative healers, and conspiracy theorists seeking credibility. Consumers may unknowingly rely on pseudoscience for quick fixes or confirmation bias, though it ultimately undermines genuine scientific understanding and progress.
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