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The AMA at its worst - Hoxsey: How Healing Becomes a Crime (video)
Posted 8/31/08 Suppressing cancer research Harry Hoxsey's treatment for cancer was endorsed by senators, judges and even some doctors. Two federal courts upheld its therapeutic value and by the 1950s his clinics were found in seventeen states. It spite of this, the AMA targeted him and drove him out of business. If a low cost, reliable treatment for cancer were discovered outside the medical establishment would the general public ever find out about it? Watch this film and find out. TO VIEW THIS VIDEO CLICK ON: www.. » read more
The leading cause of bankruptcy - Private US health insurance (video)
Posted 8/19/08 The All-American Scam More than half of bankruptcies in America are the result of medical bills. A full 75% of those had health insurance! In Canada, the UK, Japan and Western Europe, an outcome like this is impossible. Americans are told they have the best health care system in the world and if they pay thousands of dollars a year for health insurance they'll be protected. TO VIEW THIS VIDEO CLICK ON: http://www.brasschecktv.. » read more
Morris Fishbein - AMA Enemy of American Health
2-5-2 Dr. Morris Fishbein (1889-1976) originally studied to be a clown. Realizing he could make more money as a doctor, he entered medical school (where he failed anatomy), then barely graduated. He never treated a patient in his life. Why is he so important? Because he became head of the AMA, a position that he used to enrich himself and crush legitimate therapies out of existence.. » read more
It's America's fault - US citizen in the conflict zone (video)
August 10, 2008 An American man living in South Ossetia says U.S. and Georgian leaders are responsible for the violence that has killed 2,000 people in the region. Joe Mestas, who witnessed days of shelling, told RT that Washington will have to answer for the violence. TO VIEW THIS VIDEO CLICK ON: http://ca.. » read more
The Business of Being Born Angers Organized Medicine
From the June 2008 Idaho Observer At its annual meeting June 14-15, 2008, the American Medical Association voted on two Resolutions that seek to prevent home births and to increase M.D. control over midwives. The initial draft of Resolution 205 included a personal attack on Ricki Lake and the film "The Business of Being Born" which read: Whereas, There has been much attention in the media by celebrities having home deliveries, with recent Today Show headings such as "Ricki Lake takes on baby birthing industry: Actress and former talk show host shares her at-home delivery in new film... » read more
"The Business of Being Born" Documentary (video)
Posted 7/30/08 TO VIEW THIS VIDEO CLICK ON: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2yxTIMNWZc. » read more
Health Alert: 16 Quotes from M.D.s on Pharmaceutical Drugs
July 18, 208 16 Quotes from M.D.s on Pharmaceutical Drugs 1. 'The cause of most disease is in the poisonous drugs physicians superstitiously give in order to effect a cure.' -- Charles E.. » read more
Failing Health Care Prices
July 17, 2008 Quote of the Day: "Politicians never accuse you of "greed" for wanting other people's money -- only for wanting to keep your own money." - Joseph Sobran Subject: Falling health care prices Overall, health care prices continue to rise faster than the rate of inflation, but there are exceptions. The cost of some procedures and drugs is falling, both in terms of time and money. What happened? Did Congress pass a law or create a new program? No. Congress had nothing to do with it.. » read more
Bush Vetoes Bill Blocking Medicare Cut
July 16, 2008 WASHINGTON — President Bush cast what appears likely to be a futile veto on Tuesday, rejecting a bill that would protect doctors from cuts in their Medicare payments. The president’s veto message to the House of Representatives said that he objected to the bill because it was “fiscally irresponsible” and relied on “short-term budget gimmicks” that do not address the long-term fiscal soundness of the Medicare program. The bill would cancel a 10-percent cut in payments to doctors that would otherwise occur automatically because of a statutory formula that reduces payments when spending exceeds certain goals. The president said he supports the main objective of the bill, to forestall reduction in physicians’ payments, but that he has too many reservations about other aspects of the legislation. Mr.. » read more
Writing May Be on Wall for Ritalin. and Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder - class-action lawsuit filed against - Novartis Pharmaceutical Co., the American Psychiatric Association APA - Industry Legal Issue
Posted 7/9/08 A lawsuit challenging the validity of the science behind mental illness and drugs will have repercussions for drug makers as well as for the mental-health establishment. Hardly a mention was made in the national media concerning the class-action lawsuit filed in May by the Dallas law firm of Waters and Kraus. It named the Novartis Pharmaceutical Co. (the maker of the drug Ritalin), the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder as defendants for conspiring, colluding and cooperating in promoting the diagnosis of attention-deficit disorder (ADD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Last week, however, a second lawsuit made a bang when even bigger guns were rolled out in California and New Jersey to take aim at an industry that has enjoyed a special relationship with the Clinton/Gore administration.. » read more
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