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The US government colludes in Mass Deaths by Opioids
Get the truth out and spread it The major pipeline for trafficking opioid drugs starts with pharmaceutical manufacturers, who are intentionally distributing opioids far beyond any legitimate need. 2 MILLION OPIOID ADDICTS IN THE US. 300,000 DEATHS SINCE THE YEAR 2000 IN THE US. A significant percentage of this human carnage results from illegal distribution…
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OMNS – Sodium Ascorbate Treatment of Whooping Cough
Sodium Ascorbate Treatment of Whooping Cough My motivation to find a solution came from watching two young girls that were close to me suffer from whooping cough. Neither conventional antibiotics nor homeopathic options helped at all. A skilled and revered homeopath was so concerned that he even said to take the antibiotics. One of the…
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The Safe Vaccine Debate – 1. Robert Kennedy’s World Mercury Project: The New York Times vs. the Science on the Flu Shot 2. AVN: FaceBook taking down pages that question the safety and effectiveness of vaccination3. Elizabeth Hart “OverVaccination”: Meningococcal B vaccination – conflicts of interest in vaccination policy
1. Robert Kennedy’s World Mercury Project: The New York Times vs. the Science on the Flu Shot By Jeremy R. Hammond, Guest Contributor A recent New York Times article urging readers to follow the CDC’s flu shot recommendation provides a useful case study of how the mainstream media manufacture consent for public vaccine policy by…
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Understanding Medical Cannabis – 1. Australia’s Science Channel: Where marijuana is legal, opioid use drops 2. EchoNet Daily: Medical-cannabis producer again locked up 3. Entrepreneur: A Study of One Colorado County Finds Legal Marijuana has More Benefits Than Problems
1. Australia’s Science Channel: Where marijuana is legal, opioid use drops Two independent papers suggest that medicinal cannabis may be a valuable weapon against drug abuse. With the current “opioid epidemic” across America, two studies have found that in regions where medical marijuana is legal, doctors prescribe less opioid medications to patients. The research papers published…
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Believe in yourself even when no one else does
Life is not a parabolic curve. It doesn’t go straight up. There are a lot of lumps, a lot of bumps. I have never yet met a successful person that hasn’t had to overcome either a little or a lot of adversity in his or her life. Overnight success is much more of a myth…
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PSA Media Releases – 1. New My Health Record guidelines launched for pharmacists 2. Accomplished health leader joins PSA 3. PSA18 flagship conference to explore the future of pharmacy
1. New My Health Record guidelines launched for pharmacists April 11, 2018 The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) launched new guidelines today for pharmacists to promote meaningful clinical use of the My Health Record system to enhance patient-centred care. The new guidelines will help increase the number of pharmacists using My Health Record, a digital system that…
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NPS Media Releases – 1. NMS-Early bird registration closing soon 2. April Edition of Australian Prescriber 3. Rheumatoid arthritis: early diagnosis and treatment improve patient outcomes
1. NMS-Early bird registration closing soon Time is running out for early bird registrations to the National Medicines Symposium (NMS) 2018. Get in now to secure your spot at the discounted rate. Register by Friday, 20 April to receive discounts on full, student/unwaged, single day or group registration. Why attend NMS 2018? Attracting people from right…
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EDITORIAL for Monday 2 April 2018
Welcome to the current edition of i2P (Information to Pharmacists) E-Magazine dated Monday 2 April, 2018. It was heartening to see TV images of US students and their supporters turning out for mass demonstrations to highlight the need to reform their country’s gun ownership laws in a bid to save their own future lives. Gun…
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What Underwrites the Phenomenon of Illness Marketing
Illness marketing (as distinct from health promotion) has been evolving for just over 100 years, and it has been a relentless process driven by greed and its co-conspirators, power and money. It has its original roots from within wealthy banking and money-changing families who for centuries, met secretly as an influential group, to devise ways…
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Have we lost our therapeutic gaze?
How often do we listen quickly to a request, or to a brief description of some symptom picture? Do we really give our patients our 100% focus, and dismiss the temptation to avert our gaze from that patient in front of you to catch the attention of another person? I hear similar things from patients…