International experts
“In cases of heart attack or cardiac arrest, every second counts.”
“Severe shortages.”
“Some of these medicines are critical for patients.”
The basic laws of supply and demand dictate that when the price of something falls, demand for it rises.
The movement to uphold the conscientious practice of medicine is a struggle for the soul of the profession.
‘Follow the science’ is not a scientific attitude
Keira Bell’s setback in the UK courts does not mean that the controversy is settled
“Whole areas of research are off-limits. Top physicians treat patients based on their race. An ideological ‘purge’ is underway in American medicine.” These are the words of Katie Herzog, who penned two bombshell exposés last week about the gangrenous spread of wokeness in America’s medical industry. She published them at the Substack account of Bari Weiss — […]
Can you really be transgender at four years old? Matthew Stubbings, and wife Klara Jeynes, both 44, from the English city of Doncaster, believe so. Their “son” Stormy was born as a girl named Emerald. However, from 18 months Emerald identified as a boy like her twin brother Arlo, so they are raising him as a […]
Tasmania, Australia’s smallest state, like many other jurisdictions, is currently considering legalising voluntary assisted dying (VAD). It is of great concern that legislators are seeking to incorporate this into palliative and medical care. Voluntary assisted dying sounds like a description of what should be occurring in normal medical practice: clinicians recognising those who are dying […]