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28 Aug

1960s Ritalin ad [Neurophilosophy]

This advertisement for Ritalin comes from a 1966 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Ritalin, or methylphenidate, is widely - and controversially - prescribed to children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The drug is an amphetamine (a stimulant), which bl...

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Hospitals Are a Major Health Hazard

(NaturalNews) In 1995, a report in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) said that, "Over a million patients are injured in U.S. hospitals each year, and approximately 280,000 die annually as a result of these injuries. Therefore, the iatrogenic death rate dwarfs the annual ...

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Widely Used Anemia Drugs Raise Death Risk in Cancer Patients by 10 Percent

(NaturalNews) Two drugs widely used to treat the anemia caused by chemotherapy can increase cancer patients' risk of dying by 10 percent, according to a study conducted by researchers from Northwestern University and published in The Journal of the American Medical Association. In response to the...

Bury NewsTarget.com August 14

The AMA Conspiracy to Contain and Eliminate the Practice of Chiropractic

(NaturalNews) The medical profession has a long history of opposing alternative healing professions. While always claiming public safety as its reasons for the attacks, the true reasons involve protecting their monopoly of the health care market.In the past, medicine has fought battles to limit t...

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Colorado Independent: Ex-Medicare Chief Criticizes Obama, McCain Health Care Plans

By Jason Kosena In order to make health care affordable, the system needs more efficiency — not just more cash or tax credits, Mark McClellan, former administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, told a crowd of more than 200 statisticians on Monday in Colorado. McClel...

Bury HuffingtonPost.com August 07

Updata: Dire Prognosis for Once-Promising Artificial Blood

It "doesn't look like something you'd want dripping into your veins," wrote Wil McCarthy in the August 2002 issue of Wired. At the time, he had no way of knowing just how right he was about Hemopure, the artificial blood that seemed so promising. It was universally compatible and ...


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