After Hours: Dr. vs Pharmacist: The Power to Prescribe (Podcast)
Should pharmacists have the power to block doctor-prescribed ivermectin and other legal medicine?
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Should pharmacists have the power to block doctor-prescribed ivermectin and other legal medicine?
After Hours: Dr. vs Pharmacist: The Power to Prescribe (Podcast) Read More »
The following is an excerpt from Gallup News. Americans are more likely to predict negative rather than positive outcomes for five key aspects of the U.S. economy over the next six months. Higher inflation, unemployment and interest rates, as well
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Covid exposed serious fault lines in a wide range of policies that are still being sorted out and debated today. Never before have so many people been legally prescribed approved medicine, such as ivermectin, only to have their pharmacist block
The autopsy of two teens who died after Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine prompted an analysis by Dr. Steven Hatfill: “Cardiac Significance of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein ‘Superantigen‘ Sequence in the mRNA Vaccines.” Dr. Hatfill says the cases reveal the need for “urgent” studies.
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The following is an excerpt from The Vaccine Reaction. The CDC recently codified International Classification of Disease (ICD) codes for Covid-19 vaccine status. ICD codes are extensively used in medical records, medical insurance data and health research to classify precisely
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The following is an excerpt from Just The News. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is receiving $400 million for employee pay raises, $61 million more to hire employees, and expanded collective bargaining rights, which could lead to future pay increases,
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In the wake of the midterm elections, the Republican Party gets more trust from voters on two crucial policy issues. That’s according to the latest Rasmussen Reports. The survey found that 47% of likely U.S. voters trust Republicans more to
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The following is a news analysis. CDC is heavily promoting whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine that includes tetanus and diptheria vaccines for pregnant women in order to protect their future newborns, even though the disease is not a major health threat
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