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Abortion Not Always the ‘Choice’ It Is Claimed to Be

Abortion Not Always the ‘Choice’ It Is Claimed to Be

Right To Life News righttolife.org.uk Italian actress Ornella Muti revealed in a recent interview that she was pressured by her agent to have an abortion when she was pregnant at 18. Muti, also known as Francesca Romana Rivelli, spoke to Italian magazine Corriere della Sera about her long

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What of a Doctor’s Conscience?

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com NZDSOS members Dr Matt Shelton and Dr Peter Canaday feature in the pharma-sponsored doctor’s trade mag NZ Doctor. An Op Ed by Health and Disability Commission (HDC) deputy commissioner Cordelia Thomas published on July 11 continues to stir up fear

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The Pandemic Started a Medical Gold Rush

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 PhD in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior manager

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Research into Ketamine Injections for Depression

Michael Musker University of South Australia theconversation.com Ketamine might be better known as a recreational drug or anaesthetic. But there’s growing evidence for its use for people with hard-to-treat depression. An Australasian study out today showed some positive results for people with treatment-resistant depression when they had ketamine

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Is There Evidence of a Global Crime?

Is There Evidence of a Global Crime?

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science nzdsos.com Pfizer Placebos? A Danish research study published in the March 2023 European Journal of Clinical Investigation, “Batch-dependent safety of the BNT162b2 mRNA Covid-19 vaccine”, has led to reports that some Pfizer batches may in fact be “placebos”. The findings appear to

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Plastic in NZ Lakes: a Global Study 

Deniz Özkundakci University of Waikato theconversation.com The level of microplastic pollution in New Zealand lakes is comparable with those in the US or Europe, despite much lower population densities, according to our global analysis of plastic pollution in freshwater lakes and reservoirs. Globally, our results show two types of

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No Cover for You, Groomers!

No Cover for You, Groomers!

We all know the lawsuits are coming for the gender whisperers and child mutilators. The insurers know it, too. In a sure sign of the growing backlash against the illogical, harmful “trans” cult, one of Australia’s leading medical insurers has announced that it will no longer cover private practising

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‘Fingerprints’ Point To Liver Cancer Breakthrough

Lizzie Thelwell Lizzie is a journalist, copywriter and communications professional. She writes about a wide variety of topics but has a particular interest in health and medicine. particle.scitech.org.au We may be one step closer to preventing liver cancer in high-risk patients. A recent study led by Curtin

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How Dumb Do They Think We Are?

How Dumb Do They Think We Are?

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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Indulging in Small, Affordable Pleasures Can Help You Cope

Kokho Jason Sit Senior lecturer in Marketing; Associate Head (Global) University of Portsmouth Life today is stressful. Since the start of the pandemic, social media has been flooded with coping mechanisms and wellbeing trends to help people manage their emotions and worries about the state of the world. If you’

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More Racial Discrimination for the Health Sector

More Racial Discrimination for the Health Sector

Lindsay Mitchell Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio, tv and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under commission and exhibits

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Surgery That Doesn’t Improve People’s Lives

familyfirst.org.nz The head of a facility that carries out so-called “gender-affirming care” has published a study confirming that transgender surgeries do not improve mental health and make people feel lonelier than those who avoided surgical intervention altogether. “In our study, the level of life satisfaction in transgender people

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Fit, Healthy, Young Rugby Players – Dying Suddenly

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science nzdsos.com Recent Herald articles detail a number of medical ‘incidents’ relating to rugby players.  The articles are somewhat confusing and lacking in medical detail but there have been enough reported to be concerned about and for us to have questions.  At least

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Big Changes Are about to Happen

Gary Moller Gary Moller is a Health Practitioner who is focused on addressing the root causes of ill health or poor performance by making use of a key forensic tool – Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis – and administering healthy, natural and sustainable therapies. garymoller.com Dear Friends, Supporters and Valued Customers, I

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Our Energy Must Be Sound

Stuart Smith National MP Kaikoura We owe much to our ready access to affordable and reliable energy: it is closely correlated with increases in population, GDP per capita and life expectancy. But we have been putting all this at risk with a focus on sustainability which, while in itself is

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New Zealand’s Shameful Health Secret

Rachel Smalley Journalist and Broadcaster The Common Room This article was first published by The Common Room The Medicine Gap is a storytelling platform and at its heart is social justice – I write stories about everyday New Zealanders who are ill and need access to modern medicines that we don’

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