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An Open Letter to the Editor of The New England Journal of Medicine

An Open Letter to the Editor of The New England Journal of Medicine

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To summarize, this set of results does not demonstrate “real-world” effectiveness of the mRNA vaccines against symptomatic infection in a vulnerable nursing home population. Nor did the data from a study of Covid mortality of nursing home residents in Israel.

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Should Argentina Leave the WHO?

Should Argentina Leave the WHO?

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By engaging selectively, aligning with the United States, and preserving the option of withdrawal, Argentina positions itself to influence the future of global health governance rather than being shaped by it. This strategy safeguards sovereignty in a rapidly changing international environment.

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How Social Media Has Distorted Medical Judgment

How Social Media Has Distorted Medical Judgment

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As John Adams wisely reminded us, “Liberty must at all hazards be supported.” This includes the liberty to think critically, to question established norms, to engage in debate, and to practice medicine guided by empirical evidence rather than algorithmic determinism.

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