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Evidence-based vaccinations: A scientific look at the missing science behind flu season vaccines
Mike Adams, Editor of NaturalNews.com
September 2, 2010 (NaturalNews) As someone with a good deal of education in scientific thinking and the scientific method, I have put considerable effort into attempting to . . . keep reading

Big Pharma lies about statin drugs finally exposed in British Medical Journal
Mike Adams, Editor of NaturalNews.com
    June 14, 2010 (NaturalNews) To hear Big Pharma tell it, statin drugs are "miracle" medicines that have prevented millions of heart attacks and strokes. But a recent study pub . . . keep reading

Patients Wary of Doctors' Relationships
Kristina Fiore, Staff Writer, MedPage Today
    August 24, 2010     Many patients taking prescription drugs believe that pharmaceutical companies have too much influence over their physicians' . . . keep reading

Death Rates for Flu Vary Widely from Year to Year
Michael Smith, MedPage Today
    August 26, 2010     Death rates associated with influenza vary widely from season to season, but are markedly higher when the more lethal H3N2 strains are prom . . . keep reading

New study: 85% of Big Pharma's new drugs are "lemons" and pose health risks to users
S. L. Baker, NaturalNews features writer
    August 18, 2010 (NaturalNews) For years, natural health proponents have been sounding the alarm about the dangers of new drugs being pushed on consumers. But is that a one-sided, . . . keep reading

WHO And The Pandemic Flu "Conspiracies"
Deborah Cohen and Philip Carter
Key scientists advising the World Health Organization on planning for an influenza pandemic had done paid work for pharmaceutical firms that stood to gain from the guidance they were preparing. . . . keep reading

To Protect Against Drug Errors, Ask Questions
Jane E. Brody
    January 2, 2007 New York Times - The elderly aunt of a colleague was sharp as a tack, living on her own and busy doing everything a healthy . . . keep reading

Time To Help More Than Hurt (excerpted)
Eric J. Topol
March 28, 2007 - Each year, about 1 million people in the U.S. have stents put in to treat clogged coronary arteries -- a procedure some may not have needed, according to a study released Monday. Alth . . . keep reading

Special Flu Shot Report
From OsteoMed.com
"Here come the fear mongers...just in time for the flu vaccine marketing season. Fear is used to persuade Americans to roll up their sleeves and hand over their chi . . . keep reading

Should You Get A Flu Shot? (Take This Quiz And Find Out)
Please answer each of the following questions, then check your answers on the back. 1. What is the desired effect of a Flu shot? 2. How does a Flu shot supposedly work? 3. What system control . . . keep reading

Vaccination: A Sacrament of Modern Medicine, Part II
Richard Moskowitz M.D.
By no means the least of what homeopathy has to teach is its reaffirmation of the individual patient as the presiding genius of what the healer needs to know. Whereas modern medicine seeks to define i . . . keep reading

Vaccination: A Sacrament of Modern Medicine
Richard Moskowitz M.D.
I am honored by your invitation to participate in this Conference, and deeply moved by the fraternal spirit, youthful vitality, and sincere dedication to homeopathy everywhere in evidence here. Homeop . . . keep reading

Hysteria-Driven Disease Spending Is Killing Us
Michael Fumento
Wednesday, November 14, 2007 - Mass hysteria is a poor method for allocating medical research resources. Surely we all agree on that in principle. But when it concerns any given hysteria, principle fl . . . keep reading

Healthy Skepticism The Best Medicine
Erik Rifkin & Edward J. Bouwer
February 28, 2008 Atlanta Journal and Constitution - Health risks abound in modern life. But are the decisions we make to preserve our health supported by solid science? Not always. Consider the r . . . keep reading

What's Making Us Sick Is An Epidemic Of Diagnoses
H. G. Welch, L. Schwartz & S. Woloshin
January 2, 2007 New York Times - For most Americans, the biggest health threat is not avian flu, West Nile or mad cow disease. It's our health-care system. You might think this is because doctors m . . . keep reading

Crusades Versus Caution: Part II
Thomas Sowell
Wednesday, November 14, 2007 - The recently launched crusade to have every child tested for autism before the age of two has as its reason an opportunity for "early intervention" to treat the conditio . . . keep reading

Crusades Versus Caution: Part I
Thomas Sowell
Tuesday, November 13, 2007 - Autism is a devastating condition, both for those who have it and for their parents. At this point, its causes are unknown and if there is any cure for it, that is unknown . . . keep reading

AVIAN FLU: Q&A / WENDY ORENT Author And Anthropologist: Bird Bug Has Flown The Coop
Richard Halicks – Atlanta Journal Constitution
Sunday, October 23, 2005 - To become a global killer, avian flu must do two things: develop a reliable way to move from one human to another while maintaining its demonstrated ability to kill. An A . . . keep reading

Editorial Defining "Alternative"
More and more the tide is turning. Everyday more people look to other Health Care systems for answers that the Medical Sick Care system cannot deliver. There's lots of talk in the media these days abo . . . keep reading

These editorials are made available for everyone to read, DC Practice Market subscriber or not. They are not all written by us but contain vital information for your patients. Enjoy!

Ear Infections In A Nine-Month-Old Resolve Under Chiropractic Care
    The June 21, 2010 issue of the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health -- Chiropractic reports on the case of a nine-month-old boy who experienced resolution of his rec . . . keep reading
No Evidence Antidepressants Helpful For Autism
    An August 8, 2010 report in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews says that even though selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants are commonly used to tr . . . keep reading
Acetaminophen Linked To Asthma In Adolescents
    A large cross-sectional study reported in the August 13, 2010 online edition of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine that use of acetaminophen was associ . . . keep reading
Forceps Delivery Linked To Later Pelvic Organ Prolapse
    The August 24, 2010 online issue of the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology reports the use of forceps during delivery is associated with muscle damage in the mother tha . . . keep reading
Hospital Residency Directors Don't Want Shift Limits On First Year Doctors
A survey in the August 6, 2010 online edition of the New England Journal of Medicine reports that nearly 80% of the U.S. residency program directors disagree with limiting duty periods for first-yea . . . keep reading
Most MDs Will Face Malpractice Suit Says AMA
    An August 5, 2010 report issued by the American Medical Association says that more than 60% of doctors over the age of 55 have been sued for malpractice at least once.   . . . keep reading
When Doctors Own Surgical Centers, Patients Have More Surgery
A new study in the August, 2010 issue of Archives of Surgery reports that patients are more likely to be scheduled for surgical procedures if their doctor has a financial ownership interest in a sur . . . keep reading
Nearly 1 Million Children Possibly Misdiagnosed With ADHD
    On August 17, 2010, various news services reported on a study from Michigan State University that says nearly 1 million children in the United States have possibly been misdiagnos . . . keep reading
FDA: Epilepsy Drug Linked To Meningitis
On August 12, 2010, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning that the antiepileptic drug Lamictal (generic name lamotrigine) can cause aseptic meningitis. The drug is also used i . . . keep reading
Taking Plavix With PPI Antacids Increases Risk Of Myocardial Infarction
A report presented at the August 2010 meeting of the European Society of Cardiology says that taking a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) antacid and the blood thinner Plavix (generic name clopidogrel) at . . . keep reading
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