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Books I am reading
November 17, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD
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Donald Trump has Tourette’s Syndrome
Update August 14, 2016– Per my observations 12-months ago, Donald Trump certainly seems to have some sort of condition causing his frontal lobe to not properly screen his impulses.
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CMMI Haters Make a Website!
May 15, 2016- Bruce Quinn, MD PHD posted on his “Discoveries in Health Policy” blog this follow-up to our 2012 reporting on Obamacare’s CMMI pork project.
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The NIH SPRINT trial on aggressive management of hypertension was rendered useless by the investigators
Update November 9, 2015- by Steven E. Greer, MD The NEJM published the SPRINT data today to coincide with the AHA meeting. However, the editors also wrote a not-too-enthusiastic editorial.
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Can a “calculator” really tell doctors who should be on Lipitor?
November 13, 2013- By Steven E. Greer, MD The AHA released the long-awaited new guidelines that recommend which patients should be
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Exclusive: President Bush had controversial coronary CT-scan as routine screening leading to questionable stent
August 7, 2013- By Steven E. Greer, MD The press has reported extensively about President George W. Bush (The 43rd President) receiving a controversial coronary stent after a routine annual exam found a blockage in an
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New therapies for Multiple Sclerosis
Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD Barbara Giesser, MD, neurologist and Medical Director of the Multiple Sclerosis Center at UCLA, discusses the
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