Sexism and sloppy, lazy science
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: WhenI was in medical school, the professors were still blaming neurological diseases on poor parenting- bad mothers in particular. Most of these […]
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: WhenI was in medical school, the professors were still blaming neurological diseases on poor parenting- bad mothers in particular. Most of these […]
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Dr. Weeks’s comment: We have been giving our cancer patients metformin for years. (click here and see below) We have encouraged other oncologists to do
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Vitamin B12 -methylcobalamine – is the best cognitive enhancer I use in my clinic for early onset dementia: cheap and effective
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Dr. Weeks’ comment: More bad news about statins. If you take statins, take CoQ 10. Statin Use in Postmenopausal Women Associated With Increased
Statin use associated with Diabetes Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: This will be such a huge class action lawsuit that it will make the tobacco lawsuit look like peanuts. A couple
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: We at the Weeks Clinic have offered genetic screening and chemosensitivity testing based on oncogene analysis for years. Why guess which
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Another “oops” from your oncologist and the Big Pharma industry which fuels him or her. This drug Vemurafenib given to people with
Take this cancer drug and get another cancer Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Courtesy of my friend, Robert Cohen www.notmilk.com Seasonal Autism & Attention Deficit It begins with Thanksgiving and stretches weeks past January 1st.
Chugging milk and not feeling good or thinking clearly Read More »
Accordion by Robert Service Some carol of the banjo, to its measure keeping time; Of viol or of lute some make a song. My battered
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