Early stoppage of clinical trials

April 16, 2009– Dr. Guyatt explained in a previous post why early stoppage of clinical trials results Continue reading

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Gordon Guyatt, MD: on the problem of early stoppage of clinical trials

January 7, 2009- The ARBITER 6-HALTS study investigating Zetia and Niaspan was stopped Continue reading

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Bobby Kennedy Jr. explains how Tony Fauci killed 300,000 AIDS patients

January 12, 2022- RFK Jr. explains how Tony Fauci killed 300,000 AIDS patients by refusing to approve Continue reading

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Current surgical weight loss therapies

January 24, 2014- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD

Erik Dutson, MD, weight loss surgeon at UCLA, explains why his medical center does not implant the Lap-Band, Continue reading

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WLIR’s Frank Morano interviews Steven E. Greer, MD about The Wuhan virus and herd immunity: 8-3-2020

August 3, 2020 Continue reading

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The Medicaid Roundtable

Part 1: Medicaid primer

Part 2: State spending on Medicaid Continue reading

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The Deans of Johns Hopkins and Miami discuss ACO’s

February 28, 2011- By Steven E Greer, MD

Dean Miller of Johns Hopkins and Dean Goldschmidt of Miami discuss accountable care organizations, Continue reading

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Is Vitamin-D deficiency overdiagnosed?

November 8, 2016- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD

We interviewed JoAnn E. Manson, MD, DrPH, Chief, Division of Preventive Medicine,  Brigham Continue reading

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Alex Berenson sues Biden, the Pfizer CEO, Scott Gottlieb, and others

May 15, 2023- Continue reading

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CRISPR is the biggest threat to mankind

June 23, 2021- by Steven E. Greer

Today, I received my media embargo copy of a New England Journal of Medicine article on genetic engineering Continue reading

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The Joe Piscopo show interviews Steven E. Greer, MD- May 12, 2020

May 12, 2020- by Steven E. Greer

In this episode, I discuss: Continue reading

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Daily aspirin once again proves to be of no use and also deadly

Japanese-aspirin-studyUpdate January 13, 2015- Yet another study was published highlighting the risks of daily aspirin.  Continue reading

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I was the first one to state 9-months ago that Governor Cuomo committed manslaughter

February 1, 2021- Continue reading

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Senator Ben Cardin discusses antidepressants in the military

Update: July 29, 2010- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD Continue reading

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The Daltrey Townshend teenage and young adult cancer center at UCLA

May 4, 2014- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer

More than 20 years ago, Roger Daltrey began forming special cancer units in the UK to treat patients in their teenage Continue reading

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Are the so-called mRNA vaccines actually nano-particles?

Diagram from “Speeding COVID-19 Drug Discovery with Quantum Dots”, Posted on by Dr. Francis Collins

March 16, 2023- by Steven E. Greer, MD Continue reading

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Joe Piscopo discusses the Wuhan virus pandemic with Steven E. Greer, MD- May 4, 2020

May 4, 2020 Continue reading

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Crystalloid “Balanced Lactated Ringer’s” IV solution is safer to the kidneys

March 1, 2018- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD

We interviewed Vanderbilt’s Todd Rice, MD about his NEJM papers that showed crystalloid, or Continue reading

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Senator Angus King discusses the slowdown in healthcare costs

July 9, 2014- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD

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WLIR’s Frank Morano interviews Steven E. Greer, MD about The Wuhan virus and herd immunity

July 23, 2020 Continue reading

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