The video is not that long; watch it. So Dr Prasad says: “If this would have happened in the Trump Whitehouse, there would have been dozens or hundreds of stories and editorials about it. But this Whitehouse gets a hall-pass. Well, they don’t get a hall-pass from me.” My hat of again to Dr Prasad. mrossol Source: Pfizer... Read more
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Pfizer Press Released Bivalent Booster Results
November 4 | Posted by mrossol | Big Govt, Critical Thinking, Democrat Party, Health, VaccineC&C. SADS. Clots. 95% Effective.
November 1 | Posted by mrossol | Big Govt, Big Tech, Childers, Coronavirus, Critical Thinking, Health, Science, VaccineSource: C&C NEWS ☙ Tuesday, November 1, 2022 ☙ PREVENTION 🗞*WORLD NEWS AND COMMENTARY* 🗞 💉 Please keep videogame studio director J. E. Sawyer in your thoughts today, as he’s struggling with baffling, sudden and unexpected blood clots throughout his body. The good news though is that, since he’s alway been a cheerleader for the jabs, he’s protected from covid. Probably.
Pandemic accountability
October 31 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Big Govt, Critical Thinking, Economics, Health, Mandates, ScienceSource: Pandemic accountability
We need accountability, not amnesty; We need to learn from our mistakes, so we don’t make them again.
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in many bad policies being implemented. We need accountability so that we never institute these policies again. Let me enumerate some structural...
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How Sure Should We Be About Healthcare Interventions?
October 31 | Posted by mrossol | Critical Thinking, HealthSource: How Sure Should We Be About Healthcare Interventions?
A sobering paper about the success of healthcare interventions flew under the radar of attention this Spring.
Professor Jeremy Howick from the University of Oxford had the idea to estimate the fraction of healthcare interventions that are shown to be effective by high-quality evidence.
(Before your read on pause and...
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Everyone Wants Me to Have Prediabetes
October 25 | Posted by mrossol | Critical Thinking, HealthSource: Everyone Wants Me to Have Prediabetes – Sensible Medicine
Today’s guest post is by Dr. Rani Marx, and it is about pre-diabetes. It is easy to give Americans more ‘diagnoses’, but the correct question is: are they better off as a result of those labels? If we aggressively diagnose pre-diabetes, and if we aggressively counsel or...
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A Brief History of the Past 10,000 Years of Monetary Policy and Why Last Week Was a Big Deal
October 22 | Posted by mrossol | Big Govt, Critical Thinking, Debt, Economics, US DebtSource: A Brief History of the Past 10,000 Years of Monetary Policy and Why Last Week Was a Big Deal – Epsilon Theory
October 5, 2022 by Ben Hunt