PRESCRIPTION DRUGS ARE THE THIRD LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH AFTER HEART DISEASE AND CANCER. In his latest ground-breaking book, Peter C Gotzsche exposes the pharmaceutical industries and their charade of fraudulent behaviour, both in research and marketing where the morally repugnant disregard for human lives is the norm. He convincingly draws close co
Pharmaceutical medicine is very, very big business. The top ten players earned more than $200 billion in 2003. One drug, Pfizer's cholesterol pill Lipitor, had sales of more than $9...
She killed for thrills. The sensational story of nurse Genene Jones shocked a nation as more than 30 children were murdered by an angel of mercy. This is the whole story, from the doctors that hired her to the trial that followed.
'This book gives plenty of examples of ad hominem attacks, intimidation, slander, threats of litigation, deception, dishonesty, lies and other violations of good scientific practice.
Vaccines: truth, lies and controversy
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This fourth edition of Peter Gotzsche’s ‘Rational Diagnosis and Treatment’ argues that clinical decision-making should be built from first principles.
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other board members, Janet Clarkson and David Hammerstein, and Clarkson considered intervening, as she was very disturbed by Wilson's physical aggression. Meerpohl was so shocked about Wilson's bullying behaviour - management by fear ...
This book can help people with mental health issues to survive and return to a normal life.
It is a turbulent time for STM publishing. With moves towards open access to scientific literature, the future of medical journals is uncertain and unpredictable. This is the only book of its kind to address this problematic issue.