Categories for Healthcare and Treatment
The Evidence that Lucy Letby May be Innocent is Only Growing
The Lucy Letby inquiry has admonished those who question her guilt, but the fact is that the evidence she may be a scapegoat for a poorly run hospital unit is only growing, says Prof David Livermore.
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‘Prevention’ Will Not Save the NHS. Just Ask Every Health Secretary of the Past 25 Years
'Prevention' will not save the NHS, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson. Wes Streeting proclaims it like he's discovered the golden ticket, but so too did every Health Secretary of the past 25 years.
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All Spin, No Cure: Lord Darzi’s NHS Report Is a Tech-Heavy Prescription for a Long-Running Illness
Lord Darzi's 'independent' report skates over the NHS's systemic flaws and pushes for a digital band-aid that's likely to be a tasty prize for Big Tech, says the Daily Sceptic's in-house doctor.
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WHO Removes Hundreds of Monkeypox Deaths as Case Fatality Rate Drops to 0.2%. Some “Global Emergency”
The WHO has removed hundreds of monkeypox deaths from its reported toll as the case fatality rate drops to just 0.2%. This is not a global emergency by any sane definition, says ex-WHO medic Dr David Bell.
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Clapping For NHS May Have Shielded it From Necessary Criticism, Health Watchdog Warns
The Health Ombudsman has submitted evidence to an investigation into the NHS arguing that the veneration of the service as a 'national religion' has protected it from criticisms that it needs to hear and should respond to.
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Almost 14,000 People in Britain Are Seeking Compensation, Saying Covid Vaccines Left Them Disabled
According to FOI requests submitted by the Telegraph, nearly 14,000 people in the UK have applied for compensation from the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme, with 97% of the successful claims relating to the AstraZeneca jab.
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Medical Evidence Against Lucy Letby is Clearly Defective, So Why Was Her Appeal Rejected?
The medical evidence against Lucy Letby is clearly defective, says medical and legal expert Dr. Peter Hayes. None of the infant deaths were regarded as suspicious at autopsy. So why was her appeal rejected?
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Dr. Mark Porter Should Think Again on Statins
Dr. Mark Porter has declared that he is taking statins, having decided the benefits outweigh the risks. Dr. Maggie Cooper suggests he should be more suspicious of studies from drugs companies and think again.
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What Real ‘Pandemic Preparedness’ Looks Like
Real 'pandemic preparedness' doesn't mean obsessive surveillance before locking down and rolling out a vaccine. It means helping people build healthy and resilient immune systems in their daily lives, says Dr David Bell.
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Are We Being Told the Full Story on Ozempic?
Weight loss drug Ozempic cuts heart attack risk by 20% – according to the trial funded by its manufacturer. But are we being told the full story, asks David Craig.
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