Tag: medicine
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Freemasonry and Medicine
from worldmedicaltimes.org: Over the years, mystery has surrounded medical freemasonry. I make no assertions about how freemasonry influences medicine as it is an aspect that has been poorly understood due […]
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Just What The Doctor Ordered: Med Students Team With Chefs
from npr.org: For the past few weeks, the culinary arts students at University in Providence, R.I., have been working with some less-than-seasoned sous chefs. One of them, Clinton Piper, may […]
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It’s Time to Change American Disease-Management into a Health-Fostering System
from mercola.com: I’ve recently written a couple of articles about the exorbitant cost of medical care in the US, which is incompatible with the poor health outcomes of Americans at […]
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Doctored: New Documentary Shows Big Pharma’s Cracks
In a new documentary by Jeff Hays, Doctored shows the shortcomings and even the insidious nature of the modern medical and pharmaceutical culture.
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HPV, Tetanus Vaccines Cause Deadly New Autoimmune Disease
Injections containing OMVs and recombinant (genetically-modified) DNA are being shown to cause blindness, cardiovascular disease, headaches and migraines, miscarriages, skin disorders, ulcers, necrosis, and neurological disorders.
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Phony patients selling pricey drugs—Part 1
from intrepidreport.com: It’s happened to anyone who’s attended an open-mic session at an FDA advisory committee hearing. A queue of “patients” materializes out of nowhere to testify, often in tears, […]
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Windsor votes to remove fluoride from drinking water
from windsorstar.com: Windsor on Monday joined the growing number of municipalities which have voted to end the decades-old practice of adding fluoride to the water supply in the fight against […]
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Case Dismissed! Texas Ends 15-Year Fight Against Cancer Doctor Burzynski
After a grueling 15-year long battle, the Texas Medical Board has officially ended its crusade to revoke Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski’s medical license.
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Medicine Rarely A Slam Dunk, Despite Splashy Studies
Next time a research finding leaves you slack-jawed, thinking it’s too good to be true, you might just be right, according to a massive new analysis tracking the fate of splashy medical studies.
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Three-Quarters of Scientific Retractions Caused by Misconduct, Not Honest Errors
When journals are forced to issue retractions about inaccurate information in articles and papers, the cause of the errors are largely the result of misconduct by scientists and academics.
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New Evidence Demolishes Claims of Safety, Effectiveness of HPV Vaccine
There are currently two HPV vaccines on the market, but if there was any regard for sound scientific evidence, neither would be promoted as heavily as they are.
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Under Our Skin: The Untold Story of Lyme Disease
Unrelenting pain. Headaches, muscle aches, swollen joints, rashes. Loss of coordination and muscle spasms. Intermittent paralysis. Cycles of disabling symptoms that persist for years, causing ceaseless suffering and frustration for patients and their families.
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Oakland Sues U.S. to Prevent Closing of Marijuana Dispensary
The City of Oakland has filed a lawsuit in federal court to prevent the Department of Justice from seizing property leased to the largest medical marijuana dispensary in the country.
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Is the CDC’s Mandated Vaccine Schedule a Health-Disguised Compulsory Sterilization Program?
This use of vaccines to sterilize continued beyond WWII, including under the aegis of WHO, where the intent was hidden.
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Scant Oversight of Drug Maker in Fatal Meningitis Outbreak
from nytimes.com: [Kentucky] Judge [Eddie C.] Lovelace died in Nashville in September at age 78, one of the first victims in a growing national outbreak of meningitis caused by the […]