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Opinion The illusion of evidence based medicine BMJ 2022; 376 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.o702 (Published 16 March 2022) Cite this as: BMJ 2022;376:o702
  1. Jon Jureidini, research leader1,  
  2. Leemon B. McHenry, professor emeritus2
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Evidence based medicine has been corrupted by corporate interests, failed regulation, and commercialisation of academia, argue these authors

The advent of evidence based medicine was a paradigm shift intended to provide a solid scientific foundation for medicine. The validity of this new paradigm, however, depends on reliable data from clinical trials, most of which are conducted by the pharmaceutical industry and reported in the names of senior academics. The release into the public domain of previously confidential pharmaceutical industry documents has given the medical community valuable insight into the degree to which industry sponsored clinical trials are misrepresented.1234 Until this problem is corrected, evidence based medicine will remain an illusion.

The philosophy of critical rationalism, advanced by the philosopher Karl Popper, famously advocated for the integrity of science and its role in an open, democratic society. A science of real integrity would be one in which practitioners are careful not to cling to cherished hypotheses and take seriously the outcome of the most stringent experiments.5 This ideal is, however, threatened by corporations, in which financial interests trump the common good. Medicine is largely dominated by a small number of very large pharmaceutical companies that compete for market share, but are effectively united in their efforts to expanding that market. The short term stimulus to biomedical research because of privatisation has been celebrated by free market champions, but the unintended, long term consequences for medicine have been severe. Scientific progress is thwarted by the ownership of data and knowledge because industry suppresses negative trial results, fails to report adverse events, and does not share raw data with the academic research community. Patients die because of the adverse impact of commercial interests on the research agenda, universities, and regulators....  ... more

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Top Ten Pandemic Fables

Posted on August 13, 2021


 


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IT’S a year unlike any other on planet earth. Many know deep down that there is something very wrong taking place. No one is allowed to have an opinion any more, no matter how many PhD’s behind their name. No one has the freedom any longer to make their own medical choices (“My body, my choice” no longer applies). No one is allowed to engage facts publicly without being censored or even dismissed from their careers. Rather, we have entered a period reminiscent of the powerful propaganda and intimidation campaigns that immediately preceded the most distressing dictatorships (and genocides) of the past century. Volksgesundheit — for the “Public Health” — was a centrepiece in Hitler’s plan.  

In democratic societies, the needs of public health sometimes require citizens to make sacrifices for the greater good, but in Nazi Germany, national or public health — Volksgesundheit — took complete precedence over individual health care. Physicians and medically trained academics, many of whom were proponents of “racial hygiene,” or eugenics, legitimized and helped to implement Nazi policies aiming to “cleanse” German society of people viewed as biologic threats to the nation’s health.In the Name of Public Health — Nazi Racial Hygiene by Susan Bachrach, Ph.D.

With CNN’s Don Lemon calling for the “unvaccinated” to be barred from grocery stores, or Piers Morgan demanding that the unvaccinated be barred from health careVolksgesundheit has returned with a frothing vengeance — this time against those nasty, selfish healthy people who dare to trust their powerful natural immunity, as millennia of descendants did before them. Even the existence of concentration “camps” for “high risk individuals” (ie. the unvaccinated?) is no conspiracy theory and is detailed on the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website. The fact that many are losing their jobs as we speak for refusing the jab brings this reality very much home. We are headed toward one of the most divisive and destructive periods perhaps in human history — and propaganda, once again, is playing a central role. ... more


Dynamic Chiropractic – August 1, 2021, Vol. 39, Issue 08

The Positive Wink Sign

By Thomas Michaud, DC

Weakness of the intrinsic toe flexors, specifically the flexor digitorum brevis muscle (FDB), is a common and underappreciated cause of a wide range of injuries. In 2015, Sullivan, et al.,1 examined 202 people with chronic heel pain, compared them to 70 asymptomatic people, and determined that weakness of the toe flexors was a common finding in the heel pain group.

This is consistent with research showing that heel spurs do not form at the origin of the plantar fascia as popularly believed; they form at the attachment point of the FDB.2 Researchers suggest that in an attempt to offload the neighboring plantar fascia, the FDB fires with more force and the resultant tensile strain leads to the development of a traction bone spur on the calcaneus. Over time, the bone spur gradually becomes a weight-bearing point capable of creating its own set of symptoms.

Importance of FDB Strength ... more


https://amp.nos.nl/artikel/2391497-93-procent-bloeddonoren-heeft-antistoffen-tegen-corona.html


93 procent bloeddonoren heeft antistoffen tegen corona Do 29 juli, 16:33

Meer dan 93 procent van de Nederlanders die bloed doneren heeft antistoffen in hun bloed tegen corona dankzij een besmetting of een vaccinatie. Bloedbank Sanquin onderzoekt elke week een deel van hun bloeddonaties op antistoffen.

Hoe meer antistoffen in je bloed, hoe beter je beschermd bent tegen een besmetting met corona. De kans dat je dan ernstig ziek wordt of in het ziekenhuis belandt, is heel klein. Goed nieuws volgens OMT-lid Marc Bonten, maar wat betekent dit voor de groepsimmuniteit? En kan het beleid nu sneller versoepeld worden?

Eerst even de cijfers:

- Nieuwsuur

"Dit hoge percentage komt vooral door de explosieve groei van gevaccineerde twintigers de laatste weken", zegt Hans Zaaijer, arts-microbioloog en onderzoeker bij de bloedbank. ... more

By disrupting brain activity in a particular region,

neuroscientists can sway people’s views of moral situations. Publication Date: March 30, 2010


[Maybe they should study their own morality, if they have some? -ed.]


moral neuroscience


In the new study, the researchers wanted to go beyond fMRI experiments to observe what would happen if they could actually disrupt activity in the right TPJ. Their success marks a major step forward for the field of moral neuroscience, says Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, professor of philosophy at Duke University. ...


The researchers used a noninvasive technique known as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to selectively interfere with brain activity in the right TPJ. A magnetic field applied to a small area of the skull creates weak electric currents that impede nearby brain cells’ ability to fire normally, but the effect is only temporary. ...


Saxe’s lab is now studying the role of theory of mind in judging situations where the attempted harm was not a physical threat. The researchers are also doing a study on the role of the right TPJ in judgments of people who are morally lucky or unlucky. For example, a drunk driver who hits and kills a pedestrian is unlucky, compared to an equally drunk driver who makes it home safely, but the unlucky homicidal driver tends to be judged more morally blameworthy.


full article:

https://news.mit.edu/2010/moral-control-0330

Part1: https://www.bitchute.com/video/yII1pZmVYnLN/



PANDA (Pandemics – data and analysis) has been very outspoken with regards to Covid-19, lockdowns and government’s approach to the virus. Their viewpoints have certainly ruffled a few feathers over the past year, with many speaking out against the think tank. Nick Hudson, co-founder of PANDA, spoke at the inaugural BizNews Investment Conference earlier this month.


Part 2: https://www.bitchute.com/video/Pmi2nUhmDool/



More info:
https://www.pandata.org/
https://www.biznews.com/undictated/2021/03/26/nick-hudson-astrazeneca


Source: Philosophers-stone.info Bitchute channel:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/eM5zTvqyPokO/



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Er geldt in Nederland in publieke binnenruimtes een mondkapjesplicht, bijvoorbeeld in winkels, in het openbaar vervoer of de bibliotheek. Dit geldt in principe ook voor mensen met een beperking. Sommige mensen hoeven echter geen mondkapje te dragen op plekken waar dat verplicht is.

Hieronder vindt u informatie wie uitgezonderd is van de plicht om een mondkapje te dragen en hoe zij dit kunnen aantonen.

voor dragen mondkapje

Er geldt een uitzondering voor mensen die vanwege hun beperking of ziekte geen mondkapje kunnen dragen. Het kan zowel om zichtbare, als onzichtbare beperkingen of ziektes gaan. Concreet gaat het om: ... more

Doctors of Chiropractic receive extensive, demanding professional education on par with medical doctors (MDs) and osteopaths (DOs).

To receive the doctor of chiropractic degree, candidates must complete extensive undergraduate prerequisites and four years of graduate-level instruction and internship at an accredited chiropractic institution. Comprehensive knowledge of all systems of the body and diagnostic procedures enable the DC to thoroughly evaluate a patient, address disorders relating to the spine and determine the need for referral to another health care provider.

Doctors of Chiropractic are primary health care providers. ... more

Publisher LogoScientists say the human brain resembles the cosmos Both neural and galactic networks have the same structure, pointing to a fractal universe. Tibi Puiuby Tibi Puiu November 19, 2020 in News, Science, Space

Side by side pictures of brain cells and a cosmic web of galaxies make it difficult to tell the two apart. So it can seem that the universe is like one giant brain or vice-versa, there’s a tiny universe in each of our brains. That’s not merely some entertaining thought. In a new study, an astrophysicist and a neurosurgeon have documented the striking similarities between cosmic networks of galaxies and neural networks of brain cells.

The mini-cosmos inside the brain

Alberto Feletti, a neurosurgeon at the University of Verona, and Franco Vazza, astrophysicist at the University of Bologna, performed a quantitative analysis of neural and cosmic networks, showing that the natural physical processes lead to similar structures even when differences in scale can be greater than 27 orders of magnitude.

The human brain contains approximately 69 billion neurons, whereas the observable universe consists of a web of at least 100 billion galaxies. In both galactic and neural networks, just 30% of their masses are composed of ‘working’ masses, such as galaxies and neurons. The rest of the 70% of matter plays an apparently passive role: water in the brain and dark energy in the observable cosmos... more

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