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0:00 / 1:04:42STATIN NATION: The Great Cholesterol Cover-Up (Full Movie)
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WHY YOUR DOCTOR IS MISLEADING YOU with Dr. Marty Makary
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Man Dies After Surgeon Removed his LIVER
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Heart of the Matter: Higher LDL on Keto Does NOT Mean More Plaque.
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Why Your Doctor is Wrong About Cholesterol - Dr. Paul Mason Explains
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Is THIS How You Want To Die? | AMA 02
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Antidepressant efficacy is inflated by the cumulative impact of publication bias, outcome reporting bias, spin, and citation bias on the evidence base
It seems similar bias is likely in other fields of health treatment and science.
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Beyond the Noise #42: Oops: Leaked Trump-RFK Jr. video
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This Disease is Deadlier Than The Plague
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A Family Ate 1 Year Old Frozen Leftovers For Breakfast. This Is What Happened To Their Organs.
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TWiV 1130: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin
Good info on long covid,among other topics.
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What They Don't Tell You About Statins
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Anesthesia in Tattooing
As the use of anesthesia in tattooing gains popularity, curiosity surrounds its ‘aftermath.’ What happens to the canvas after they’ve been ‘asleep’ for the entirety of an extremely traumatic tattoo session, and what challenges do they face after coming-to and being left to heal?
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How to Treat Dry Eyes Like an Ophthalmologist
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Bowel disease breakthrough as researchers make ‘holy grail’ discovery
Scientists pinpoint driver of IBD and other disorders with work under way to adapt existing drugs to treat patients
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'Sham' Surgery Can Actually Fix Our Bodies. So Why Are Some Against It?
All the patients were monitored for two years to see how many stairs they could climb before their pain got in the way. The results were clear: the sham procedure was as good for pain and function. Also, because the sham surgery is less invasive, it is less harmful. For example, there is a lower risk of infection.
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World-first tooth-regrowing drug will be given to humans in September
The world's first human trial of a drug that can regenerate teeth will begin in a few months, less than a year on from news of its success in animals. This paves the way for the medicine to be commercially available as early as 2030.
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Many mental-health conditions have bodily triggers
Psychiatrists are at long last starting to connect the dots
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How the US is preparing for a potential bird flu pandemic
As the US grapples with an ongoing bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle, the country’s health agencies are ramping up surveillance efforts and working to develop a vaccine if needed
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Infections after surgery are more likely due to bacteria already on your skin than from microbes in the hospital − new research
Most infection prevention guidelines center on the hospital environment rather than the patient. But the source of antibiotic-resistant microbes is often from the patient’s own body.
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