by Gary Bananza | Oct 1, 2017 | British Medical Journal, Cancer, CRITIQUES, DISEASE, RESEARCH, Uncategorized, WESTERN MEDICINE
In an article in the British Medical Journal of January 6, 2016, entitled, “Why cancer screening has never been shown to ‘save lives’—and what we can do about it”, researchers point out that cancer screening’s “mortality...
by Admin | Nov 1, 2016 | CRITIQUES, EDUCATION, WESTERN MEDICINE
Medical Schools’ Support for the Status Quo It’s time for medical schools to give students the freedom needed to address the structural and social determinants of health. (Read the entire article at Bill Moyers’ website.) Throughout the medical education...
by Admin | Oct 22, 2016 | CRITIQUES, DISEASE, WESTERN MEDICINE
FROM CBSNEWS.COM (read the full article here) Each year in the U.S., approximately 12 million adults who seek outpatient medical care are misdiagnosed, according to a new study published in the journal BMJ Quality & Safety. This figure amounts to 1 out of 20 adult...
by Admin | Oct 19, 2016 | CRITIQUES, EDUCATION, NEWS REPORTS, WESTERN MEDICINE
From an article in SCIENCEALERT.COM … Chinese State Food and Drug Administration found that clinical trials for Western Medicine (not Traditional Chinese Medicine) failed to meet requirements. A Chinese government investigation has revealed that more than 80...
by Admin | Oct 19, 2016 | British Medical Journal, CRITIQUES, EDUCATION, NEWS REPORTS, RESEARCH, WESTERN MEDICINE
From an article in Waking Times discusses how 80% of Medical Studies are funded by corporate interests… In 2015 the editor of the Lancet study admitted that pharmaceutical marketing is supported by deceitful research. Now, a new report issued by a distinguished...
by Admin | Oct 19, 2016 | CRITIQUES, EDUCATION, RESEARCH, WESTERN MEDICINE
From an article in ScienceNews.org, which sheds some doubt on the argument of “hard science” that Western Medicine often uses to distinguish itself from the “pseudo-science” of Alternative Medicine. …Everybody thinks they know what...
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