In July, the medical community was rocked by a disappointing reminder of science’s weakest link: the humans doing the work. The journal Science had shared that its six-month investigation supported the findings of whistleblower Matthew Schrag, who first noted altered images in a high-impact paper on Alzheimer’s, published in Nature in 2006. That paper is still flagged on Nature as under review, but the damage has already been done. Alzheimer’s drugs for the last decade and a half have been developed around claims without as much evidence as initially believed—which might also explain why they haven’t been working, leading people to pour false hope into useless and often expensive treatment plans for declining loved ones.
Alzheimer’s latest drug and science journalism’s memory problem
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US splashes $290m on anti-radiation drugs after Putin ups nuclear threats
The US government has purchased a significant supply of radiation-injury drugs as the Russian president threatened the use of nuclear weapons.
US splashes $290m on anti-radiation drugs after Putin ups nuclear threats
Covid Vaccines Risker then Advertised: The Politics of Vaccination. The Tide Will Turn!
Covid Vaccines Risker then Advertised: The Politics of Vaccination. The Tide Will Turn!
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Why we petitioned the FDA to refrain from fully approving any covid-19 vaccine this year
Interesting quote for those that feel that the vaccines would be taken off of the market once the ‘pandemic’ is over:
Covid-19 vaccines are already fully accessible to all Americans who want one. EUAs have enabled their widespread use, and can remain in place even after the expiry of the SARS-CoV-2 public health emergency declaration, as is the case for various Zika products. Even without full approval, covid-19 vaccines will remain available for all who want them under EUA.