Categories for Healthcare and Treatment

Revealed: Whitty Silenced Covid Ethics Advisers

Sir Chris Whitty silenced an ethical advisory group set up to advise him about the harmful effects of lockdown when they started telling him what he didn't want to hear.

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Wes Streeting’s Inquiry Into ADHD and Autism Over-Diagnosis is Overdue

Hats off to Wes Streeting for addressing the obvious over-diagnosis of autism, ADHD and other mental health disorders that are driving the welfare crisis, says Mary Gilleece. But will it root out the real causes?

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The Zika Scare That Turned Out to Be a False Positive Debacle – and the ‘Congenital Zika Syndrome’ Backup Lie That’s Replaced It

The 2015 Zika scare turned out to be a false positive debacle, says Dr Randall Bock. But that hasn't stopped the Lancet to this day pushing the lie of a 'Congenital Zika Syndrome' to replace it.

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The Covid Inquiry Has Failed to Ask the Most Basic Question: Why Were People Dying?

The Covid Inquiry has failed to ask the most basic question: why were people dying, says Dr Andrew Bamji – a clinician who correctly adduced the answer in April 2020 and brought it to SAGE's attention, but was ignored.

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We Need Properly Funded Palliative Care, Not Suicide on the State

The assisted dying bill is a bodge job that hasn’t been properly thought through. But even with a better written bill, do we really want to grant the NHS the legal right to kill patients?

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Scientists Are at Last Uncovering the Links Between ME, Long Covid and Long Vaccine

Scientists are at last uncovering the links between ME (aka Chronic Fatigue), Long Covid and Long Vaccine. It's a breakthrough that promises treatments that target the underlying cause, says Patrick Ussher.

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Why is ‘Pandemic Preparedness’ a Major Theme of the New US Global Health Strategy?

Why is 'pandemic preparedness' a major theme of the US Government's new 'America First' Global Health Strategy, asks Dr David Bell. There are some sound public health principles in there, but the 'pandemic' con lives on.

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Down The Tylenol Rabbitol

President Trump says Tylenol in pregnancy may cause autism. Wes Streeting says don't listen to Trump, he's a politician. But what does the science say? Professor James Alexander goes down the Tylenol rabbitol.

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The NHS ‘Non-Jobs’ Bonanza

The NHS is in crisis. Seven million on waiting lists with junior doctors on strike and other staff eyeing industrial action. So why is it continuing to appoint "Environmental Sustainability Managers", asks David Craig.

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Report on Black Maternity Experiences Blames “Racism” Without Evidence

A new report has blamed "racism" for black women receiving inferior maternity care. There's just one problem, says Prof Roger Watson: the report contains no hard data and does little more than quote subjective feelings.

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