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Physicians unfairly targeted by sham peer review have potential recourse as by suing for fraud under the Medicare False Claims Act.
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A heavily politicized process suppressed the use of safe, affordable, repurposed drugs such as hydroxychoroquine for early treatment of COVID.
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New Weight Loss Drugs Pose Anesthesia Risk, according to Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons
Weight loss drugs such as semaglutide impede stomach emptying, creating a significant risk from anesthesia. The effect may last for up to two months
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AAPS sued three medical specialty boards for threatening to decertify doctors for speaking out on medical controversies including COVID and abortion.
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Association of American Physicians and Surgeons supports Ohio H.B. 68 in Ohio Supreme Court to protect children from mutilating surgery.
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Experts and institutions we trusted have been corrupted, and are using their power to silence dissenters. The pandemic response is one of many examples.
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Physicians compelled to have psychiatric evaluation have no institutional protections. Evaluators have ethical obligations. ADA sets legal requirements.
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Abusive referrals for psychiatric testing are a tool for discrediting or removing physicians who oppose a hospital or government agenda. The ADA may apply.
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Evidence for benefit of hydroxychloroquine and other "off-label" drugs for COVID is hidden in plain sight, says infectious disease specialist.
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The controversy over the origin of the COVID virus--natural or laboratory-made--is a stalemate. It is a Gordian knot blocking action on solvable problems.