Tag: Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)

Major Ivermectin Study Omitted Hundreds of Participants, Researchers Say

A large U.S. government-funded study examining ivermectin against COVID-19 included more participants than was reported in 2023, researchers acknowledged.

US Physicians Received Billions From Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industry, New Research Finds

U.S. physicians received more than $12 billion in payments from the pharmaceutical and medical device industry over a 10-year period, according to a new analysis.

Decode Your Hospital Bill to Catch Overcharges

Millions of Americans are trapped with inflated hospital fees and opaque billing codes. Yet they pay these crushing bills or watch their credit score plummet.

Anesthesia: The Lesser-Known Side Effect That Could Be Mind-Altering

Surgery is linked to cognitive decline and changes in personality and behavior among a significant number of older Americans.
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Study on ‘COVID-19 Misinformation’ Rife With Misinformation: Critics

JAMA, CDC, and government Truth™️ agencies spread misinformation during the pandemic, justifying censoring scientific opinions later supported by solid research.

FDA Approved 65 Percent of New Drugs in 2022 Based on a Single Study

Cures Act was created to “bring new innovations and advances” to patients quicker but is allowing drugs to flood market without adequate data and transparency.

IN-DEPTH: Former Army Psychologist Raises Alarm on Transgender Soldiers

Military hasn't studied serious potential side effects from gender-altering drugs, such as 'roid rage,' former Army neuropsychologist says.

Heart Inflammation More Prevalent Among Vaccinated Than Unvaccinated: Study

Heart inflammation requiring hospital care was more common among people who received COVID-19 vaccines than those who did not, according to...

Medical Journals Pour Forth Hundreds of Articles on Race and Racism Part 2

The prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association and its JAMA network of other periodicals have published about 950 articles on...

Medical Research Rapidly Adopts ‘Systemic Racism’ as Truth, Risking Scientific Credibility Part 1

Rejection used to be common for medical sociologist Thomas LaVeist when he tried to get his research published on...

JAMA’s retraction of paper finding masks harm children was ‘political,’ lead author says

Study authors challenge critics to "produce better and different results." he lead author of a study that found dangerously high levels...