The Word-Art Plan Misses the Root Causes
Dementia is not an inevitable part of ageing. It is a man-made epidemic – born of poor nutrition, pharmaceutical overreach, toxic exposures, and lifestyles stripped of resilience.
Dementia is not an inevitable part of ageing. It is a man-made epidemic – born of poor nutrition, pharmaceutical overreach, toxic exposures, and lifestyles stripped of resilience.
The New Zealand Medical Council (MCNZ) decided Dr Alanna Ratna was so bad that she must be struck off the medical register and financially ruined.
We are standing on the edge of a new era. What will happen now is up to us. The studies we cite represent a warning that unless genetic manipulation is outlawed it could be an age of chaos, self destruction and decline.
Do not be silent. The cavalry coming over the hill? That is you, and please get a move on.
The public must pay more attention to this issue since they are the ones who will ultimately pay the price.
Whatever the science ultimately shows, the politics of autism in America will never be the same.
From what I have seen professionally, the majority of children classed as autistic are not autistic. This has made me incandescent with rage, as it should the entire medical and political establishment.
New evidence supports caution for acetaminophen use in pregnancy – linked with neurodevelopmental disorders.
More than at any other time, New Zealand needs a genuine national health debate. Yet it seems that almost everyone in authority and mainstream media is keen to avoid this.
What sort of tribunal bankrupts a retired doctor – with no insurance, no practice, no patients – simply for warning mothers about risks that are now openly acknowledged even by mainstream authorities?
Family First’s position remains that there should be an immediate end to new prescribing of puberty blockers due to the clear lack of quality probative evidence of efficacy and safety.
If fewer than half of international recruits can be expected to stick around, it makes little sense to focus on increasing recruitment to solve the crisis, as if pouring more water into a leaky bucket will overcome the leaks.