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Nobel Prize-winning Scientist's Research Gives Significant Support to Homeopathic Pharmacology!

goodscience wrote 2 months ago: Professor Luc Montagnier is a French virologist who co-discovered HIV and who won the Nobel Prize in … more →

Tags: Nobel Prize-winning Scientist's Research Gives Sig, Evidence based Medicine, health, homeopathic, homeopathic research, Homeopathic studies, Homeopathy, Luc Montagnier, Nobel Prize-winning research

New Study Shows Efficacy of Homeopathic Medicines in the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Depression

goodscience wrote 3 months ago: A new study published in Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine  (other wise known as … more →

Tags: New Study Shows Efficacy of Homeopathic Medicines in th, Depression, double blind studies, Evidence based Medicine, Fluorxetin, health, homeopathic, Homeopathic studies, prozac

Andrew Hessel and New Thoughts about Breast Cancer Drugs

thenewcurrency wrote 3 months ago: A good friend of mine, Andrew Hessel, who is a a brilliant scientist developing new ways to treat br … more →

Tags: Andrew Hessel, breast cancer, Pink Army Cooperative, Pimp my Genome, Google, einstein, "Change...At the Speed of Thought", http://pinkarmy.org

The Campaign Against Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)

goodscience wrote 4 months ago: Here is another great article by Harald Walach, research Professor in Psychology at the University o … more →

Tags: Big Pharma, Cam, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, corporate medicine, double blind studies, Evidence based Medicine, freedom to choose, Freedom to Choose health, Health Care

DRUG [LAB] Research Library

Gregory Purvis wrote 4 months ago: DRUG [LAB] RESEARCH LIBRARY  Alvi, Suroosh, Gavin McInnes and Shane Smith (2003) The Vice Guide To S … more →

Tags: Research Library, Books about drugs, drug library, drug research materials

Pharmacologist Madeleine Ennis Admits; "Homeopathy, There is Something Going on There"14 comments

goodscience wrote 5 months ago: I just LOVE this article published in NewScientist. Maybe one day Gimpy et al will admit there is so … more →

Tags: Madeleine Ennis and Homeopathy, Big Pharma, corporate medicine, double blind studies, Evidence based Medicine, freedom to choose, Freedom to Choose health, Gimpy, homeopathic

Troythulu's Nu'z 1.15.52

Troythulu wrote 6 months ago: [1] Having serviced Hubble one last time, the space shuttle Atlantis lands safely; Space shuttle Atl … more →

Tags: news items, alien life, Asteroid, Asteroid impact, astronomy, Computers, dietary supplements, Dinosaurs, extinction

"14 Studies" Corrupt.2 comments

goodscience wrote 6 months ago: It is interesting how the critics of homeopathy are constantly harping on the dangers of homeopathy. … more →

Tags: "14 Studies" Corrupt, 14 studies, badscience, Big Pharma, corporate medicine, double blind studies, Evidence based Medicine, freedom to choose, Health Care

The Effectiveness of Homeopathy Proven Once Again!4 comments

goodscience wrote 7 months ago: Another brilliant study shows the effectiveness of homeopathy reported by a conventional medical jou … more →

Tags: The Effectiveness of Homeopathy Proven Once Again!, double blind studies, Evidence based Medicine, Health Care, homeopathic, homeopathic cases, Homeopathic studies, Homeopathy, homeopathy and psoriasis

Faster Balloons and Medical Overload

Andrew Swerlick wrote 8 months ago: My father has a story that he loves to tell about seeing Isaac Asimov speak at his college in the ye … more →

Tags: Future of Tech, crowdsourcing, Healthcare, Clinical Trials, patient self-tracking, drug saftey, Cure Together, Patients Like Me, NIH challenge grants

Ah Yeah........and Homeopaths are the BAD guys??7 comments

goodscience wrote 8 months ago: This article was posted on the Natural News website yesterday. A Listing of the Twenty-One Fabricate … more →

Tags: Ah Yeah......and Homeopaths are the "BAD" guys??, bad science, badscience, Ben Goldacre, corporate medicine, double blind studies, Dr. Scott Reuben, Evidence based Medicine, Gimpy

Erase your bad memories?

athensboy wrote 9 months ago: Bad memory being zapped? Study takes step toward erasing bad memories Feb-15-09 7:20am From: www.reu … more →

Tags: advertising, Wackiness, brain, achievement, News, bad memories

Gimpy At It Again!!11 comments

goodscience wrote 10 months ago: It seems that “Gimpy” and his gang of anti-homeopathic bloggers are on another rampage. This time th … more →

Tags: Gimpy At It Again!!, AIDS, badscience, Ben Goldacre, corporate medicine, Evidence based Medicine, freedom to choose, Gimpy, Gimpyblog

Research in Human Health and Illness

Mary Lou Bernardo wrote 10 months ago: Research – does that word bring up images of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or Frankenstein? Do you imagine … more →

Tags: health, ethics, Research, human research, Clinical Trials

Lancet Wrong: But We Knew That!1 comment

goodscience wrote 10 months ago: Natural News posted this article by Sherry Baker: In August of 2005, the prestigious British medical … more →

Tags: Lancet Wrong: But We Knew That!, bad science, Ben Goldacre, double blind studies, Evidence based Medicine, Guarian, health, Health Care, Homeopathic studies

2008 fda approvals - a tale of two drugs (part 1)

Jeffrey Seguritan wrote 10 months ago: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foo … more →

Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Health Policy, Drug Companies, Drug Development, Orphan drug, caps, Arcalyst, rilonacept, fda approval

Can illegal drugs help depression?

athensboy wrote 1 year ago: Having a happy-sad day? Ketamine for depression and LSD for improving brain power; meet the lady who … more →

Tags: brain, achievement, Science, Education, Medical Research, albert hoffmann, Amanda Feilding, Lady Neidpath, beckley park

Coke - It's Not What's For Breakfast - For A Reason7 comments

sfod223 wrote 1 year ago: 1. In many states (in the USA) the highway patrol carries two gallons of Coke in the truck to remove … more →

Tags: science and technology, Coca-Cola, Coke, Marketing

Drug Discovery Newsletter from Biocompare (5 September 2008)

hiiroki wrote 1 year ago: Courtesy of Biocompare. News New Beta-Blocker to Offer Hope to Heart and Lung Sufferers more… … more →

Tags: Biotech news, Newsletter, life sciences, biotech jobs, Life Science Jobs, Life, science, Life Sciences Jobs, Life Sciences News, Life Science News


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