Most Physicians Would Forgo Aggressive Treatment

Physicians recommend aggressive treatments for patients but would opt out themselves WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Although physicians regularly recommend high-intensity, aggressive, life-prolonging care for their terminally ill patients, the vast majority would choose to forgo such care for themselves at the end of life, according to a study published online May 28…

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COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines: Lessons Learned from the Registrational Trials and Global Vaccination Campaign

Re-analysis of the Pfizer trial data identified statistically significant increases in serious adverse events (SAEs) in the vaccine group. Numerous SAEs were identified following the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), including death, cancer, cardiac events, and various autoimmune, hematological, reproductive, and neurological disorders. Furthermore, these products never underwent adequate safety and toxicological testing in accordance with…

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Judge Directs UCLA Doctors to Continue Woman’s Regular Medical Care

A judge Wednesday directed UCLA doctors to continue for now giving an ill woman life-sustaining care rather than “comfort” steps that her son says her physicians were considering for implementation as soon as Friday, possibly leading to her death. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell L. Beckloff stopped short of issuing a temporary restraining order…

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Acid Suppressing Medications

Amazing article. Did you know:•Low stomach acid (not high) causes reflux•It causes many autoimmune disorders•Acid meds (PPIs) cause a LOT of problems—they even make you more likely to die from COVID•That’s all been covered up to sell these pillsSummary of @MidwesternDoc’s brilliant article:•Many pharmaceuticals on the market are automatically given to large numbers of patients…

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