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The psuedomedical claim is objectively false. Please correct this article. A peer-reviewed study's conclusion is "Despite some preliminary evidence, it is still largely unknown whether osteopathic manipulative treatment improves preterm clinical outcomes." here is the study A Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Trial of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment on Preterms

Many MD programs now include “complementary and alternative medicine,” that also have "unknown effects" according to the literature, yet this mischaracterization of MDs isn't mentioned near the top of their Wiki page.

It is a disservice to the public to give them the impression that DOs are engaging in any less scientifically rigorous practices than MDs when: A. Few DOs practice OMT in clinical settings, and the efficacy of these effects are still being evaluated B. MDs also engage in complementary and alternative medicine which has just as questionable efficacy. Yodaflame6 (talk) 05:36, 14 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]