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It’s Open Season on Scientists

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We warned our readers a couple of weeks back that opinion pieces were taking on the role of editors of scientific journals. We stated, “The arguments put forward are virtually all the same: loud, strident and based on the poorest quality evidence available.“ Unfortunately, this was the case with the Cochrane Review on Physical Interventions to interrupt the spread of respiratory viruses.

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Weaponized "Misinformation" to Bury Safety Concerns: The Case of RSV Monoclonal Antibodies

Weaponized “Misinformation” to Bury Safety Concerns: The Case of RSV Monoclonal Antibodies

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A recent critique raises a number of claims regarding my article. This response addresses the substantive points directly, focusing solely on the evidence. When evaluating new interventions for healthy newborns, presenting the full safety record is not optional; it is a fundamental obligation.

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Australian Government Will not Suspend Use of mRNA Covid-19 Vaccines

Australian Government Will Not Suspend Use of mRNA Covid-19 Vaccines

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The Australian government says it will not suspend the use of mRNA Covid-19 vaccines, despite warnings from high-profile scientists. The Member for Monash, along with 52 doctors, lawyers, academics, and politicians, wrote a letter urging the suspension of the vaccines.

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Prozac Is Unsafe and Ineffective for Young People, Analysis Finds

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Antidepressants like fluoxetine double the risk of suicide and aggression in children and adolescentso, they often lead to decreased quality of life, they cause sexual dysfunction in about 50% of users, and these harms may continue long after they try to quit. There seems to be no rationale for using fluoxetine in young people for treating depression – the new analysis concludes the drug is unsafe and ineffective.

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