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No Safety Data? No Problem!

Mar 11, 2021   //   by Team FPS   //   allergy, anaphylaxis, antibodies, CDC, coronaviruses, data, efficacy, FDA, General, immune system, immunity, inflammation, mRNA, mutations, pharma, pharmaceuticals, reaction, resistance, safety, Science, studies, trials, vaccine, vaccines, variants, WHO  //  Comments Off on No Safety Data? No Problem!
Source US, UK, Canada, Australia, Switzerland and Singapore Will Let New-Variant Vaccines Onto the Market Without Safety or Efficacy Testing By Rosemary Frei, MScMarch 9, 2021 No Safey Data? No Problem! from Rosemary Frei on Vimeo. On March 4 and 5, Canada, the UK, Australia, Switzerland and Singapore released identical guidelines for fast-tracking release onto the market of vaccines for the new […]

Masking lack of evidence with politics

Source July 23, 2020 Tom Jefferson, Carl Heneghan The increasing polarised and politicised views 1 on whether to wear masks in public during the current COVID-19 crisis hides a bitter truth on the state of contemporary research and the value we pose on clinical evidence to guide our decisions. In 2010, at the end of the last influenza […]

Ben Goldacre: Battling bad science

May 6, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   authority, bad science, cancer, corruption, fish oil, food bubble, General, medicine, motive, pharma, placebo, propaganda, trials  //  Comments Off on Ben Goldacre: Battling bad science
So I’m a doctor, but I kind of slipped sideways into research, and now I’m an epidemiologist. And nobody really knows what epidemiology is. Epidemiology is the science of how we know in the real world if something is good for you or bad for you. And it’s best understood through example as the science [...]
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