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[…]training without killing anyone. Not that the family would ever find out. With rare exceptions, doctors are unaccountable for their actions. RELATED ARTICLE: The real truth about what can cause cancer and why doctors constantly ignore it The IOM report did break the silence and prompted widespread promises of change, but what they did not do is act as if they really believed their own findings. If we truly believed that a minimum of 120 people every day were dying preventable deaths in hospitals, we would draw a line in the sand. If an airliner was crashing every day, we’d expect that the FAA would step […]
[…]added: “Child protective agencies are out there, and they work quite closely with the doctors. But they’re overworked and they know nothing about rare diseases. So, if some doctor or school says ‘I think they’re overdoing it,’ Child Protective Services will ask the name of this disease. They’re already aligning themselves — and not in your ballpark.” The fact that doctors in Chicago are trying to expand the definition of medical neglect to include refusal of procedures that are not mandated by law, and DCFS appears to be eager to do their bidding, is unconscionable and if unchecked it will […]
[…]Healthy People With Cancer To Make Money It happens more often than you can imagine, but more Doctors are finally getting caught in the act of misrepresenting their oath and fraudulently diagnosing healthy patients with cancer to turn a quick buck from kickbacks on chemotherapy poisons. Why shouldn’t Doctors lie when the entire cancer industry is one gigantic fabrication from start to finish? Is it any wonder that cancer societies worldwide put a far greater financial initiative on chemotherapy and radiation research than disease prevention techniques? Preventing disease doesn’t make money, but treating disease certainly does. Take Dr. Farid Fata, […]
[…]the article: “The study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, found 88.3 per cent of doctors would choose ‘do not resuscitate’ orders for themselves and argued the reason behind this disparity and how patients are treated needed to be better understood. The study involved 1,081 doctors who in 2013 completed a web-based advanced directive form and a 14-item advance directive attitude survey at Stanford Hospital & Clinics and the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System. It also involved 790 doctors from Arkansas who were asked the same 14 survey questions – but did not complete an advance directive form […]
[…]ham and sausages, leaving him with an extreme, but undetected, vitamin deficiency in his diet, doctors in Britain said in a report published on Tuesday. RELATED STORY: How probiotics and fiber helps combat malnutrition Dr. Denize Atan, one of the doctors behind the article, which was published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, personally treated the “fussy eater” for three years. According to the doctor, the boy was previously healthy and took no medicines. She told BBC News: “His diet was essentially a portion of chips (fries) from the local fish and chip shop every day. He also used to […]
[…]to “destroy” “neutralize” and “discredit” dissenting doctors: Merck made a “hit list” of doctors who criticized Vioxx, according to testimony in a Vioxx class action case in Australia. The list, emailed between Merck employees, contained doctors’ names with the labels “neutralise,” “neutralised” or “discredit” next to them. According to The Australian, Merck emails from 1999 showed company execs complaining about doctors who disliked using Vioxx. One email said: We may need to seek them out and destroy them where they live … Read the rest of the story straight on CBS NEWS Keep updated on the doctor series HERE with my […]
[…]and worldwide team sources our stories every time.) Because of Belgium’s euthanasia laws, three doctors are facing trial after being accused of certifying a woman as autistic so that she could die by euthanasia. The trial is the first of its kind since euthanasia was legalized in 2002. You can read that on the CBS NEWS link below. In 2010, Tine Nys (pictured in the middle with her sisters) told two doctors and a psychiatrist that her suffering was “unbearable and incurable” so she could die by lethal injection. (The video below about Tine is not in English and the only report […]
[…]opposed the longer hours for first-year residents. And eighty percent wanted even the more senior doctors to work shorter shifts. Seems like people want to know their doctors aren’t sleep deprived and can, therefore, make sound decisions. What do you think about these new guidelines? Source: The Washington […]
[…]of this were found in the blood of a teenager who died in her sleep Will all hospitals and doctors adopt the USPSTF’s recommendations? The New York Times warns “the group’s guidelines are not binding on doctors but they carry weight.” The Los Angeles Times warns, “the task force is a group of experts who advise the federal government on disease prevention.” And that is the key takeaway from this story. The USPSTF might claim to be an independent, volunteer panel of national experts in prevention and evidence-based medicine. But each year, they send a graded recommendation to Congress, like this one, about mandatory drug screening. As I […]
This week, the federal government raided dozens of locations belonging to doctors and medical equipment companies who were suspected of taking part in a massive telemarketing scam that targeted Medicare recipients and cost taxpayers nearly $1 billion. In all, 24 people were charged and that included three licensed medical professionals as well as company CEOs. The scam used telemarketers from the Philippines and Latin America who sought out elderly patients eligible for Medicare by using TV and radio ads, as well as cold calls, promising a free or low-cost brace for their back, shoulder, wrist or knee. “Once the scammer […]
[…]get any better, he eventually saw Dr. Joseph Burrascano who was, at the time, one of the few doctors practicing Lyme. Here’s an article Daryl Hall did a few years ago, though he just came out weeks ago stating it’s a “scandal” that doctors are blatantly ignoring chronic Lyme (and some would even say words like “coverup”). From the article: “Dr. Horowitz, is there a way to distinguish between Parkinson’s and Parkinsonism? How common are tremors with Lyme and other tick-borne disease, and which infection seems to cause it? Dr. Horowitz: Parkinson’s disease is […]
[…]Stanford, as reported in this Stanford media release. In other words, it’s incredibly easy for doctors to trick patients with sciency-sounding scare stories, knowing that few patients can interpret genetic testing results on their own. Dr. Kurian goes on to explain that doctors are knowingly scaring women who have these non-risky variants into falsely believing they have “breast cancer genes.” She explains, “Clinical practice guidelines state that variants of uncertain significance should not be considered to confer high cancer risk, and that patients with these variants should be counseled similarly to a patient whose genetic test is normal. However, many […]
[…]failure” and spent a month on a life support machine before undergoing the six-hour surgery. His doctors said he would have died without a double lung transplant. RELATED STORY: CNBC: Breaking: Walmart Will Discontinue the Sale of E-Cigarettes in the Wake of Vaping-Related Deaths Dr. Hassan Nemeh, Henry Ford Hospital’s surgical director of thoracic organ transplant, spoke about the surgery at a news conference. Nemeh said: “There was an enormous amount of inflammation and scarring in addition to multiple spots of dead tissue. And the lung itself was so firm and scarred, literally, we had to deliver it out of […]
[…]$40 million in bribes and kickbacks. The Department of Justice says the cold hard cash influenced doctors to refer higher-paying patients to the medical center. Prosecutors said that FPMC was an out-of-network hospital in Dallas setting their own prices. Those patients whom doctors and surgeons referred to FPMC usually had high-reimbursing out-of-network private insurance benefits which meant greater reimbursements. From the article: “According to the indictment, two surgeons were paid over $3 million to refer their patients to FPMC. Another surgeon allegedly received $7 million in exchange for a referral. Many of the doctors and surgeons involved were also FPMC […]
[…]if it becomes law, it could help in the fight against the opioid epidemic; the bill would allow doctors to recommend medical marijuana in many of the same situations where they could prescribe opioids. RELATED STORY: Cancer patient- I illegally healed myself with medical marijuana! However, it has its detractors, too. Members of the medical community are worried “there’s not enough research about the effects of cannabis and that the bill’s language is too broad.”1 RELATED STORY: The many medicinal benefits of Cannabis and Cannabidiol (CBD) (Never underestimate the benefits of CBD oil…and if you’d like more information or are ready […]
[…]adding a few specific plants to your gardens this summer. *Article originally appeared at Healthy Holistic Living. Reprinted with […]
We just learned that a group of doctors in Belgium are condemning parents who raise their children on a vegan diet. RELATED: Parents Who Feed Kids a Vegan Diet May Risk Jail in Italy Under New Law In an opinion published last week, the group of Belgian doctors said parents who raise their kids following a strict vegan diet are worthy of prosecution! What?! The Royal Academy of Medicine in Belgium issued a report saying that the (vegan) diet was “potentially destabilizing” since the nutrients found in meat and dairy are “crucial” for growing bodies.1 RELATED: These 16 amazing vegan […]
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, a nonprofit with more than 12,000 doctor members, is petitioning the FDA to require cheese manufacturers to display a breast cancer warning on all dairy cheese products. The petition was submitted on October 3, as Breast Cancer Awareness Month gets underway. In the appeal, the Physicians Committee requested that the Commissioner require manufacturers to include the following notice on the product packaging and labeling of all dairy cheese products: “Dairy cheese contains reproductive hormones that may increase breast cancer mortality risk.”1 As part of the statement of grounds, the petition said: “To ensure that […]
[…]middle of a crisis. And the other half of that crisis falls in the lap of the dishonest and greedy doctors, nurses and pharmacists who took part in the scheme. By overprescribing meds to the poor and elderly (and billing the federal government), targeting hospitals in disadvantages areas, and conducting self-seeking research projects in order to distribute inaccurate data to doctors and researchers, thousands of people have died or become addicted. (In West Virginia alone, between the years of 2007 and 2012, 780,000,000 hydrocodone and oxycodone pills were sold.) “While there are rules which require drug distributors and pharmacists to report […]
[…]STORY: FDA turns its back on women with menopause The procedure was performed by doctors at Protecting Family and Menopause (ProFam) in Birmingham, England, on women ranging in age from 22 – 36 years old. According to Dr. David Angus, CBS News Medical Director, the procedure, although remarkable, raises several questions. He told CBS This Morning: “A hundred years ago, the average life expectancy was in the 50s. So now really we’re living, or women are living, with four or five decades of having menopause. So menopause, osteoporosis, increased heart disease, obviously hot flashes, potentially memory problems, and […]