Hospital Mergers Trigger Antitrust Concerns in Sham Peer Reviews of Physicians
In recent decades, hospitals have increasingly merged and acquired physician practices. “In the quest to create larger and more robust monopolies, some hospitals are using sham peer review to remove...
View ArticleCOVID-19: What’s in Your Mask?
If you are planning to pull out your mask again as some jurisdictions consider new mandates, you might want to ask what it’s made of. Many have been found to release toxic levels of TVOCs (toxic...
View Article‘Negative Evidence’ for Neurological Complications of COVID Vaccines Explored...
The occurrence of neurological adverse events following COVID vaccines is generally acknowledged, but their significance is downplayed, writes Jane Orient, M.D., in the fall issue of the Journal of...
View ArticlePotential COVID Spike Protein Detoxification Regime Discussed in Journal of...
Disabling post-COVID symptoms (“long COVID”) and vaccine injury syndromes are increasingly prevalent, and there is no currently accepted treatment protocol, write Peter McCullough, M.D., M.P.H., and...
View ArticleWays to Counteract COVID Spike Protein Discussed in Journal of American...
The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein found in cells and tissues after COVID-19 respiratory illness and COVID-19 vaccination, which is thought to account for many of the complications, may be detoxified by...
View ArticlePhysicians Need to Be Aware of ‘Star Chamber’ Proceedings in Hospitals,...
The use of sham peer review by hospitals to remove physicians who do not go along with administration goals is not new, but there is a growing trend to use procedures that deprive physicians of any...
View ArticleLessons from the Holocaust Reviewed in the Journal of American Physicians and...
In Hitler’s Germany, the efficiency of the Nazi extermination machine was refined with the help of physicians. Are there any parallels in today’s America? Twenty years ago, the late Anna Scherzer,...
View ArticlePolitical Agendas Should Be Expunged from Medical Care
Critical Race Theory (CRT), once just a topic of academic discussions, is “now infecting medicine—in medical school, in clinical practice, and in public health,” writes Marilyn Singleton, M.D., J.D.,...
View ArticleCOVID-19: Back to Normal Yet? Figures from Europe
People are no longer inundated with daily COVID statistics, and after three years, we might hope to be back to normal. In affluent countries, age-standardized mortality had been gradually declining,...
View ArticleDNA Contamination of COVID Vaccines Explored in Journal of American...
The current controversy over the alleged DNA contamination of COVID-19 vaccines involves complex issues, and also shows the difficulties in arriving at truth in today’s polarized and politicized...
View ArticleConstructive Fraud Suits May Be Filed by Victims of Sham Peer Review ,...
Physicians targeted by bad-faith peer review often rely on assurances that the review is done solely for the purpose of improving patient care, and that they will be exonerated if they present the...
View ArticleTo Save the Profession, Physicians Must Learn from the COVID Response, States...
Dec 12, 2023 During the COVID pandemic, the practice of medicine was usurped by mainstream media, politicians, and bureaucrats, who weaponized and politicized medicine and public health and imposed...
View ArticleAccountability Needed for COVID Debacle
The federal agencies responsible for the disastrous response to COVID-19, and key individuals, need to be held accountable, writes Steven Hatfill, M.D., in the winter issue of the Journal of American...
View ArticleLow-cost Interventions Could Ease the Burden of Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) currently affects millions of people and is increasing globally. Management requires chronic medication use, with the expectation that this will be required life-long,...
View ArticleThe Association of American Physicians and Surgeons Educational Foundation...
In its latest filing with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons Educational Foundation (AAPS) strongly objects to the censorship imposed...
View ArticleEconomic Health Watch: ‘Hockey Stick’ Debt
I hope that your personal circumstances are stable for the new year. However, this graph of growth in U.S. debt is ominous. The form resembles the “hockey stick” temperature graph used to promote the...
View ArticleCOVID-19: Are Cancers Increased Post-vaccination?
I hope you had a joyous holiday season unmarred by bad health reports. Social media is filled with tragic stories of people dying too young and too fast of unusual cancers: “turbo cancer.” Some are...
View ArticleEconomic Health Watch: Utility Costs
Have you noticed an increase in your utility bills? Hopefully, you are not in the position of having to choose whether to heat or eat, as so many are, especially in Europe. Part of the increased bill...
View ArticleCOVID-19: What Was the Effect on Disability?
The emergency may be over, but are you still suffering in the aftermath? As the graph shows, the proportion of Americans over age 16 with a disability has increased sharply since 2021: from about 115...
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