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Pediatric Neuropathologist on failed science behind Shaken Baby Syndrome: Doctors value their careers more than the truth

[…]says: I’ve had letters from people I’ve never met supporting me, many, many letters from other doctors saying: “We know you’re right, and we’re here behind you.” Same Doctors Too Afraid for their Career to Speak up Dr. Squier continues: Those same doctors won’t stand up and put their head above the parapet, won’t give evidence in these cases, because they say it’s more than their career is worth. Lawson slams the doctors and lawyers who refuse to stand up for right: What does it say that practitioners know that people are going to prison, convicted of the most appalling […]
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NBC: Doctors, patients raise alarms about cancer linked to breast implants

[…]her with lymphoma. And, once she was finally persuaded to have her implants removed they found “dozens of tiny tumors”2 around the implant. RELATED STORY: Is Breast Implant Disease Real? Sadly, she is just one of the hundreds of breast-implant recipients who have developed a rare blood cancer called anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL). According to the FDA, there are now more than 400 reports about patients who developed ALCL after having a breast implant. Nine have died. “The FDA now believes that textured breast implants may be more likely to cause ALCL, although it says smooth implants are also linked to an […]
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Survey: Half of doctors considering leaving medicine — because of health insurance headaches

[…]help patients, rather then hastily rush them out with a prescription? RELATED STORY: NBC: Some doctors helping parents get medical exemptions Many doctors surveyed also believe that insurers are contributing to the rising cost of healthcare- more than pharmaceutical companies, government policies, lawsuits, or hospitals. Aimed Alliance hopes this study will give lawmakers the data they need to reform health care laws and regulations related to utilization management and provider shortages. SOURCE: Study […]
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More doctors confessing to intentionally diagnosing healthy people with cancer to make money

[…]opinion. You have options. RELATED STORY: Cannabis Oil cures 3-year-old boy of cancer after doctors gave him 48 hours to live Holistic doctor gets cancer – refuses chemotherapy  She beat cancer with Vitamin […]
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CBS: Doctors Resist New Painkiller Prescribing Procedures

[…]in, they only do about 14 percent of the time and that’s what the program hopes to end. If doctors can prevent addiction, doctor shopping, or deadly drug interactions, then the program is worth a shot. If nothing else, it should be a spotlight for doctors on just how much they prescribe meds. And who knows, maybe that will cause even just a small percentage of them to look to other methods of pain management (like perhaps turmeric). Can you smell it? There may be a change in the air…it never hurts to have hope. Source: […]
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CBS NEWS: Merck Created Hit List to “Destroy,” “Neutralize” or “Discredit” Dissenting Doctors

[…]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 […]
Read more » CBS NEWS: Merck Created Hit List to “Destroy,” “Neutralize” or “Discredit” Dissenting Doctors

How doctors responded to being named a leading killer

[…]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 […]
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Doctors Caught on Tape Plotting to Take Custody of Newborns Whose Parents Refuse Vitamin K Shots

[…]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 […]
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More Doctors Confessing To Intentionally Diagnosing Healthy People With Cancer To Make Money

[…]or by spilling cancerous cells directly into the bloodstream or lymphatic system. More than 90% of Doctors who encourage cancer treatment for prostate cancer will generate a commission from each treatment the patient receives. It proves risky and often deadly in the long run for most people who don’t understand how to take care of their health and are persuaded by false statistics. Dozens of excellent large studies have been done on men who have had cancer discovered in their prostate with a biopsy. In over 97% of the cases this cancer either never spreads outside of the gland to […]
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Most terminally ill doctors would AVOID aggressive treatments like chemotherapy (yet they recommend it to their patients?!)

[…]a 1989 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.” What the study found was how little doctors’ attitudes toward advance directives (documents that patients use to indicate end-of-life care preferences) had changed in 25 years. While radiologists, surgeons, orthopedists and radiation oncologists were less likely to discuss these directives, medics, pediatricians, gynecologists and those in rehab had more favorable attitudes toward them. This simply means that more education is needed. Doctors need to have the freedom to talk to their patients, not hurry them along to get to the next one. They need to know that their patients personal desires […]
Read more » Most terminally ill doctors would AVOID aggressive treatments like chemotherapy (yet they recommend it to their patients?!)

CBS: Doctors say diet of fries and chips left teen “fussy eater” blind from malnutrition

[…]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 […]
Read more » CBS: Doctors say diet of fries and chips left teen “fussy eater” blind from malnutrition

Hundreds of birds dead during 5G experiment in The Hague, The Netherlands

[…]was renovated at the time ”, says an employee of the Animal Ambulance.” Then dozens of dead jackdaws were found, which were probably poisoned because they had been drinking polluted water. What is going on right now is really speculating. Hopefully, we know more next week, because this is not normal. ” No trace of poison. Source 3: Dierenhospitaal and Dierenambulance The Hague Again, dead starlings have been found in the Huijgenspark in The Hague. More than ninety dead birds were spread across the park in the Stationsbuurt. We took the birds. Last time, five of the deceased starlings were […]
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Recap: Full list of 80 dead scientists, with photos and shocking details

[…]Strachunsky specialized in creating microbes resistant to biological weapons. Strachunsky was found dead in his hotel room in Moscow, where hed come from Smolensk en route to the United States. Investigators are looking for a connection between the murder of this leading bio weapons researcher and the hepatitis outbreak in Tver, Russia.  #78:  Robert J. Lull, age 66. Died: May 19, 2005 of multiple stab wounds. Despite his missing car and apparent credit card theft, homicide Inspector Holly Pera said investigators aren’t convinced that robbery was the sole motive for Lull’s killing. She said a robber would typically have taken more valuables […]
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Soon Doctors Will Screen Everyone For Drugs

[…]that they routinely screen patients for substance use.” RELATED STORY: Fragments 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 […]

CBS: Doctors euthanize 38-year-old woman dealing with depression instead of treating her

[…]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 […]
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Beginning in July 2017, First-year Doctors will be Allowed to work 24-hour Shifts

[…]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 […]
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“An Evil I Haven’t Faced Before” Doctors Scramble To Understand Vaping-Related Lung Disease

[…]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 the chest. This is an evil that I haven’t faced before.” Speaking about the EVALI crisis, Nemeh said, “This is a preventable tragedy. This senseless type of product needs to be fought.” The teen’s surgery was successful. A month afterward, he was still experiencing weakness from his long period of sedation. But he was able to eat and walk on his own and was getting ready to […]
Read more » “An Evil I Haven’t Faced Before” Doctors Scramble To Understand Vaping-Related Lung Disease

Breaking: Investigation Launched into Two Doctors Who Ruled Doctor’s Death as “Accidental”

[…]her daughter, who has filed a wrongful death lawsuit, disputes Lastly, is Kala Williams who was found dead in a wooded area in 2012. Despite some “gruesome” details surrounding her death, the ME’s Office ruled her death undetermined. Dr. Suzan Marshall has said, “We have proven he was not in that shallow eddy for a significant period of time and that was never even addressed. I would like to eventually see an audit of the cases that are accident, suicide, or indeterminate because that’s where things seem to stop.” RELATED ARTICLES: NBC: Marshall Investigator has 100% confirmation doctor’s death was a set-up Wife […]
Read more » Breaking: Investigation Launched into Two Doctors Who Ruled Doctor’s Death as “Accidental”

Stanford medical researchers: Women Being CONNED into Mastectomy by Doctors who SCARE them with False Genetic Testing Results

[…]women diagnosed with breast cancer pursue genetic testing, and when testing is done, over 40% are found to NOT have high-risk genetic mutations such as BRCA1 and BRCA2. The study also found that roughly a quarter of the women who underwent genetic testing did so only after breast removal surgery. “[C]ritical decisions were made about their care before information about their mutation status was available,” says the Stanford media release. “We’re learning that clinicians’ knowledge of breast cancer genetics can be highly variable,” said Kurian, who is a member of the Stanford Cancer Institute. That’s a nice way of saying […]
Read more » Stanford medical researchers: Women Being CONNED into Mastectomy by Doctors who SCARE them with False Genetic Testing Results

Daryl Hall Says It’s a Scandal Doctors Are Denying Chronic Lyme Disease

[…]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 […]
Read more » Daryl Hall Says It’s a Scandal Doctors Are Denying Chronic Lyme Disease

MD Found Murdered Inside Florida Home Today. This makes 6 in 30 days with 5 still missing.

[…]found murdered inside his home here on the east coast of Florida. This makes six doctors to be found dead in the last month, from this region of the country alone. Four out of the six were found dead here in Florida. We lost the holistic Teresa Sievers, MD, who was found murdered in her Florida home just weeks ago. We lost the alternative doctor, the beloved Jeff Bradstreet, MD, who was found in a river with a gunshot to his chest. And we’ve also lost the osteopath Dr. Riley, who was found in Georgia at her home just a few hours from the Florida border; […]
Read more » MD Found Murdered Inside Florida Home Today. This makes 6 in 30 days with 5 still missing.

ABC: Feds charge CEOs, doctors in telemarketing scam that targeted Medicare recipients, costing taxpayers nearly $1 billion

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 […]
Read more » ABC: Feds charge CEOs, doctors in telemarketing scam that targeted Medicare recipients, costing taxpayers nearly $1 billion

Grand Jury Indicts 21 Doctors, Executives in Massive Conspiracy Involving Dallas Hospital

[…]$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 […]
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NBC: Colorado bill would allow doctors to recommend medical marijuana instead of prescription painkillers

[…]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 […]
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Doctors Petition FDA to Require Breast Cancer Warning Label on Cheese

[…]Hair dyes have a direct connection to breast cancer The Life After Cancer Epidemiology study found that women previously diagnosed with breast cancer who consumed one or more servings of high-fat dairy products each day (such as cheese, ice cream, and whole milk) had a 49 percent higher breast cancer mortality, compared with those consuming less than one-half serving daily.  Dairy products carry traces of estrogens from cows. As milk is converted to cheese, the estrogens are more concentrated. Even though they are only small amounts, they appear to be biologically active in humans, increasing breast cancer mortality. RELATED STORY: […]
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FOX: Doctors: Parents raising vegan kids should be prosecuted

[…]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 dishes will keep you clean, lean and full of energy If they are willing to take proper supplements and see a doctor regularly, they did say children could […]
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One Dragonfly Can Eat 100s Of Mosquitoes A Day: Keep These Plants In Your Yard To Attract Dragonflies

[…]have a scary name for being such a beautiful, efficient natural bug exterminator. They’re often found buzzing around wet areas where there are luscious flowers and plenty of other insects. They’re great at hunting down the pesky bugs that annoy you through summer, even the ones that have the potential to carry diseases. Research suggests that dragonflies consume up to 15 percent of their body weight daily in just mosquitoes, horseflies, termites, blackflies, and midges. (1, 2, 3) According to an expert landscaper, Christine Cook, “Because [dragonflies] are top predators in the insect world, they keep a balance with the […]
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Breaking: Largest medical fraud takedown in American history as more than 400 doctors, nurses and pharmacists are arrested for healthcare and opioid scams worth $1.3B in false billing

[…]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 […]
Read more » Breaking: Largest medical fraud takedown in American history as more than 400 doctors, nurses and pharmacists are arrested for healthcare and opioid scams worth $1.3B in false billing

Doctors HALT the menopause: Revolutionary 30-minute procedure delays the process by 20 years

[…]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 […]
Read more » Doctors HALT the menopause: Revolutionary 30-minute procedure delays the process by 20 years

Doctors in India Remove 6-foot Tapeworm Through Man’s Mouth

[…]but there have been cases reporting worms more than 8 meters (26 feet) long. After the procedure, doctors prescribed praziquantel, a medication used to treat parasitic worm infections, to kill any eggs or larvae potentially remaining in the man’s intestines.” Thankfully the man’s doctors warned him to cook his pork before consumption. Pork tapeworm infections happen when someone has ingested tapeworm eggs and the eggs then spread through contaminated food and drinking water as well as surfaces with contaminated feces. But, if the pork is cooked, the eggs die. Yum.   Source: […]
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CBS: Antibiotics in animal feed can harm children, doctors warn

Antibiotics in animal feed can harm children Its been a long time coming, and holistic doctors and other health advocates have been saying the same thing for years, but the American Academy of Pediatrics has finally publicly stated that antibiotics in our livestock feed has become a serious problem and health risk:                        “The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) technical report says the practice of adding antibiotics and other antimicrobial drugs to the feed of healthy livestock, commonly done to promote growth and prevent disease among animals in crowded conditions, […]
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Explosive new episode of national TV show ‘The Doctors’ exposes Monsanto cancer lawsuit, lies over Roundup toxicity

[…]not as an herbicide but as a substance used to de-scale industrial boilers, something Wisner found out when he gained access to millions of classified documents from Monsanto (they forgot to file a motion to keep the documents confidential). Thankfully, his firm posted the documents on their website and even sent them along to regulators in Europe, California and the EPA, among others. The evidence found within those documents (including info that glyphosate was first classified as a likely carcinogen) will be used to defend many (alleged) victims. We will keep you updated, as always, on all the lawsuits against Monsanto. Keep […]
Read more » Explosive new episode of national TV show ‘The Doctors’ exposes Monsanto cancer lawsuit, lies over Roundup toxicity

Woman Secretly Records Her Doctors During Surgery, What They Said About Her Will Shock You

[…]Easter, she was recently shocked at the behavior of her doctors during a hernia surgery. Easter found that she needed the surgery but was initially told she would have to wait for two months to have the procedure done. When she found that out, she broke down crying. Madame Noire reports that she said, “I was like, ‘I can’t wait for two months. I’m terribly ill. And he said, ‘Listen’—he got very abrupt. He said, ‘Who do you think you are? You have to wait just like everybody else.” It was her doctor’s attitude that made her nervous, so she decided […]
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CBS: Doctors warn of airborne toxins from algae & red tide

[…]signs are posted warning people to stay out of the water due to cyanobacteria. And Now some doctors are saying we should be wary of the air as well because microcystins and cyanobacteria could cause major health problems for those exposed. Indeed, on the east coast of Florida, FAU researchers found microcystins in 100 percent of people they tested, suggesting the toxins are airborne. RELATED STORY: New TV ad blames Rick Scott for Florida’s Red Tide mess. And it’s not even his opponent. And according to Dr. Parisima Taeb, a local physician, these bacterias “cause end-stage liver disease, liver cancer and animal studies have […]
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Doctors and cops among 277 arrested in human trafficking, online prostitution sting in Florida

[…]undercover sting targeting human trafficking and online prostitution. Those arrested included doctors, pharmacists, and even law enforcement officers- including one of their own from Polk County. Former Sergeant Luis Diaz has now resigned from the force after 17 years. “’Operation No Tricks, No Treats’ started last Tuesday, October 10 and ran through Monday, October 16. During that time, undercover detectives posted fake ads or profiles online posing as prostitutes or someone who solicits prostitutes. Other detectives responded to profiles and ads posted by prostitutes. According to the sheriff’s office, 51 of the arrests were related to those who advertise as prostitutes online […]
Read more » Doctors and cops among 277 arrested in human trafficking, online prostitution sting in Florida

VIDEO: Many quote “Snopes” like they’re scientists or doctors, but they admit they’re not experts (& they lie on their site)

[…]many think they’re a team of doctors or scientists) who like to debunk many claims by actual doctors who I know…  In fact Snopes aren’t doctors or scientists.  Many would say they’re nothing more than a couple of ole couch potatoes. I’d trust their cat over them (if the cat is still alive) Snopes has done links about obesity, cancer, health, debunking natural products, debunking why Splenda is unsafe (they say false, it’s safe for  you!) Just remember these two people (and take a good hard look) the next time you quote Snopes like gospel. Because it’s  far from […]
Read more » VIDEO: Many quote “Snopes” like they’re scientists or doctors, but they admit they’re not experts (& they lie on their site)

Doctors took a newborn baby from her parents after they refused a vitamin K shot for her. Now the couple is suing the hospital and DCFS.

[…]this happened.  The next day, a DCFS investigator spoke to the Boughers and told them that the doctors said the baby was healthy, so she was going to report that the medical neglect allegation was unfounded, according to the Tribune.  The Bougher’s federal lawsuit was filed jointly with several other parents. The suit accuses three hospitals, several doctors and current and former leaders of violating their constitutional rights after the births of their children.  RELATED STORY: RFK Jr’s Mic Dropping Speech Marks Birth of a New Civil Rights Movement for the Health Freedom Movement, Some Experts Say Like the Boughers, […]
Read more » Doctors took a newborn baby from her parents after they refused a vitamin K shot for her. Now the couple is suing the hospital and DCFS.

IFLScience: Doctors Bow After 11-Year-Old Brain Tumor Patient Donates Organs

[…]on June 6 after a two year battle with brain cancer. Despite several treatments and surgeries, doctors were not able to get rid of the tumor in his brain. According to Liang’s mother, as he neared the end of his life, he shared with her that he wanted to save the lives of other children by donating his organs. He had probably read about tissue donation at school in China by reading a story about bone marrow donations to treat leukemia and another titled,” Immortal Eyes.” His mother said she told him: “I have seen many people doing good deeds […]
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Doctors regularly give anesthetized patients non-consensual pelvic exams— and it’s totally legal

[…]of these cases the women had not consented to the exam.” Not surprisingly, Friesen also found that many women said they would feel “physically assaulted” if they were given the ability to consent to such a practice. And a 2007 study done in Canada found that “72 percent of med students admitted to having done a pelvic exam on an anesthetized patient.” The only way to address this issue is to label it what it is: molestation and sexual abuse. If there is a medical need to practice, then consent must be given. Period. In 2010, the documentary “At Your Cervix” and […]
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‘Dead baby’ came back to life, but no case of negligence against hospital

[…]wasn’t a “formal declaration of death” for the male twin, why didn’t the doctors explicitly explain to the parents that one of their babies was alive while giving them the dead one? Perhaps because the process was a bit chaotic. According to hospital staff: Priyanka Sharma (nurse), says that Dr. Vishal Gupta (pediatrics consultant) told her to hand over the baby to the parents. She communicated this to Sreelata KC (nurse). Sreelata communicated this to Dr. Shweta Talhan (obstetrics and gynecology consultant). Dr. Talhan then signed the documentation for this handover. Dr. Ajay Prakah Mehta, senior consultant for neonatology said he […]
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Watch as doctors remove 10 lbs of meat worms from a bodybuilder’s colon

[…]and will eat whatever they can find, including insects, leftover food scraps, feces, the dead carcasses of sick animals- even their own young. RELATED ARTICLE: NBC: FDA Moves to Ban Cancer-Causing Pork Antibiotic But why does that mean we shouldn’t eat them? Well, pig’s digest their food in about four hours (it takes a cow about twenty-four) and that quick digestion process leaves a lot of toxins, something cows and humans are able to shed during the digestive process, present in their bodies. Pigs also don’t have sweat glands, another detoxifying tool. So, that pork chop you might consider eating, […]
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Wash Post: No, doctors did not say an 11 mo. old died of a marijuana overdose

[…]overdose death” ever and has had tongues wagging. However, that’s not exactly what the doctors meant. (Isn’t the news cycle interesting? This report is from the August edition of the journal Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine- not only is this not new news, this journal isn’t a scientific study or research report.) “We are absolutely not saying that marijuana killed that child,” said Thomas Nappe, an author of the report who is now the director of medical toxicology at St. Luke’s University Health Network in Bethlehem, Pa. And drug policy and health experts also warned about reading too much into this report. […]
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Doctors name Monsanto’s larvicide as potential cause of microcephaly in Brazil

[…]larvicide as potential cause of microcephaly in Brazil GM WATCH: A report from the Argentine doctors’ organization, Physicians in the Crop-Sprayed Towns, challenges the theory that the Zika virus epidemic in Brazil is the cause of the increase in the birth defect microcephaly among newborns. The increase in this birth defect, in which the baby is born with an abnormally small head and often has brain damage, was quickly linked to the Zika virus by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. However, according to the Physicians in the Crop-Sprayed Towns, the Ministry failed to recognise that in the area where most sick […]
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Fortune: Pharma billionaire arrested on charges of bribing doctors to prescribe opioid painkillers

[…]claims that Kapoor and other Insys executives offered bribes in the form of kickbacks to doctors who wrote massive amounts of prescriptions for patients- many of whom did not have cancer. The DOJ also alleged that the executives defrauded insurers by forming a “reimbursement unit” dedicated to obtaining prior authorization from insurers who were reluctant to pay for the drug. Disgusting. Essentially, the Insys execs fueled the opioid epidemic by paying doctors to prescribe a drug they KNEW was both extremely dangerous and addictive. We will watch how this trial unfolds and keep you […]
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NPR: Nearly 60 doctors, other medical workers charged in federal opioid sting

The Justice Department just announced that federal prosecutors are charging 60 doctors, pharmacists, medical professionals and others in connection with alleged opioid pushing and health care fraud. In total,31 doctors, seven pharmacists, eight nurse practitioners, and seven other licensed medical professionals were charged. “The cases involve more than 350,000 prescriptions for controlled substances and more than 32 million pills — the equivalent of a dose of opioids for “every man, woman and child,” across Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and West Virginia.”1 These charges come less than four months after the Justice Department dispatched experienced fraud prosecutors across hard-hit regions in […]
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Primary Care Doctors Shutting Offices, Moving To Walmart

[…]STORY: Breaking: Largest medical fraud takedown in American history as more than 400 doctors, nurses and pharmacists are arrested for healthcare and opioid scams worth $1.3B in false billing In an effort to compete with CVS, the retail super giant now appears to be expanding their health services even more. CVS, which acquired health insurer Aetna, announced plans recently to expand its “Health Hub” pilot store to 1,500 locations by the end of 2021. To keep up, Walmart announced plans to open a “Walmart Health center” this month in its Dallas, Georgia store. The new store, which is taking appointments […]
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Writhing in Agony, Young Woman Posts Footage of her Battle with Lyme Disease… Yet Doctors Deny it Exists

[…]pain, in public- for two hours. Sadly, Lyme disease is not officially recognized by Australian doctors, so being diagnosed- let alone receiving treatment- is incredibly difficult. However, treatment is possible at the St Georges clinic in Bad Aibling, Germany. Battersby desperately wants her life back and has started a My Cause page in the hopes of raising $40,000. Thus far she’s raised $7,000 of her $40,000 goal. Rachel says, ‘I live with my best friend and it’s just so hard looking at her as she goes surfing and does all the things I can’t do. I just sit and imagine […]
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Findings Confirmed, Doctors Did Not Believe: Woman Cures Cancer In 4th Stage! She Ate Only This

[…]and animal products feed cancer, so I got rid of them” says Candice. After six months her doctors confirmed that she managed to defeat cancer almost completely (UPDATE- we are told she is cancer free today). See the whole story, long video and interview by our friend Chris from Chris Beat Cancer! Source: Health and Beauty […]
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Doctors can end baby’s life support without parents’ consent, court rules

On Monday it was announced that a High Court judge from the UK ruled doctors could remove life support from severely disabled 11-month-old, Isaiah Haastrup, without his parent’s consent. Isaiah was born via emergency c-section on February 18, 2017, at King’s College Hospital after his mother, Takesha Thomas, experienced a rupture in her uterus. Baby Isaiah’s parents have continued to object to removing him from life support but doctors from King’s College Hospital in London argued that it wasn’t in Isaiah’s “interest to prolong his life.” Andrew Whitelaw, who provided evidence to the court, said that with no audible heartbeat, respiration, activity or […]
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