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Dr Baker Was Interviewed on Tuesday

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science nzdsos.com A reporter in the field took one for the team and listened bravely to Sean Plunket. She reports at this link. Dr Michael Baker was interviewed on Tuesday after the government announced the dropping of all covid restrictions. I commented on

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CDC Now Refusing New Reports in Its V-Safe Program

CDC Now Refusing New Reports in Its V-Safe Program

David Gortler Dr David Gortler, a 2023 Brownstone Fellow, is a pharmacologist, pharmacist, research scientist and a former member of the FDA Senior Executive Leadership Team who served as senior advisor to the FDA Commissioner on matters of: FDA regulatory affairs, drug safety and FDA science policy. brownstone.org The

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If You Don’t Look, You Can’t Find

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science nzdsos.com The New Zealand Ombudsman has dismissed NZDSOS’s complaint of 9 July 2021 despite claiming eight months ago that “you can be assured that your complaint remains a priority and is being actively monitored.” This dismissal comes 21 months after the

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To Carry On Is a Miscarriage of Justice

To Carry On Is a Miscarriage of Justice

Dr Guy David Hatchard hatchardreport.com Guy is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior

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Facepalm: Paper Straws Aren’t Any better

I hate paper straws. Can’t stand the bastards. They stick to your lips and taste like, well, paper. So it was with a certain sense of schadenfreude that I read this. Paper straws are touted as an eco-friendly alternative to their classic plastic counterpart, but according to new research,

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What Is Wrong with NZ’s Hospitals

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science nzdsos.com A whistle-blower in Hawke’s Bay recently spoke to Alex Spence from the New Zealand Herald about significant issues with the Radiology Department in Hawke’s Bay Hospital. The Herald will continue reporting on the impact of the staffing crisis in

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Supporting the Health Care System

Supporting the Health Care System

Stuart Smith National MP Kaikoura Under a National government, many more New Zealanders will gain access to essential cancer treatments. The National Cancer Control Agency has identified 13 cancer treatments as either lifesaving or life-prolonging and currently, these treatments lack funding in New Zealand. These therapies target lung, bowel, kidney,

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Hi Doc, How’s It Going?

Thomas Harrington Thomas Harrington, Senior Brownstone Scholar and 2023 Brownstone Fellow, is Professor Emeritus of Hispanic Studies at Trinity College in Hartford, CT, where he taught for 24 years. His research is on Iberian movements of national identity and contemporary Catalan culture. brownstone.org How’s it going? It’s

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A Lifeline for Isolated Young Men?

Tyler Prochnow Texas A&M University theconversation.com Online gaming communities could be a vital lifeline for young men struggling silently with mental health issues, according to new research. My colleagues and I analyzed an all-male online football gaming community over the course of a year. We discovered that

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British Man Saves over 1,500 Premature Babies

British Man Saves over 1,500 Premature Babies

righttolife.org.uk James Roberts developed a folding incubator at Loughborough University when he was just 22. His invention is being used in the Ukraine to save the lives of premature babies born during the war. Final year university project saves lives Inspired by a documentary about Syria, James Roberts

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UK’s First Successful Womb Transplant

UK’s First Successful Womb Transplant

Mary Neal University of Strathclyde theconversation.com The news that the first successful UK womb transplant has been performed at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford has been greeted as the “dawn of a new era” in reproductive medicine. The recipient is a 34-year-old woman born without a womb, and the

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‘Not Nice Lucy!’

‘Not Nice Lucy!’

Michael Cook Michael Cook is the editor of MercatorNet. He lives in Sydney, Australia. mercatornet.com Last week English neonatal nurse Lucy Letby was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others. The attacks took place between June 2015 and June 2016 in a ward for

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A Day I Will Never Forget

Principal X November 15th, 2021 marked a day of profound heartbreak for me, a day I will never forget. On this day, a profound shift occurred; a juncture where former allies in leadership transformed into arbiters of my exile, classifying me as a ‘safety risk’. Just one week prior to

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Time for Your Eighth Dose

Time for Your Eighth Dose

Jordan Schachtel ronpaulinstitute.org It’s time for another dose! Pfizer announced Thursday that their new shot, which targets the Eris variant (whatever that is) of the cold/flu rebrand sickness that is commonly referred to as Covid-19, is showing great promise in mice. And given that Big Pharma heavyweights

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The Great Pandemic Confidence Trick

The Great Pandemic Confidence Trick

Dr. Guy David Hatchard hatchardreport.com Guy is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior

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