Irrefutable reasoning
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: the fact that money has influenced the science brought to bear on the topic of HIV and AIDs is irrefutable. Here is […]
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: the fact that money has influenced the science brought to bear on the topic of HIV and AIDs is irrefutable. Here is […]
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: I think Jim Carrey is great in the movies (favorite The Truman Show) but he is even better here in the real
A Movie Star is a real-life Star and Hero Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Here is a deft example of why the truth (all that is fit to print) rarely finds its way into media which
The “unbought” truth of electrical pollution Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Now Forbes is writing about the alleged murder of a pioneering holistic doctor, a friend and colleague of mine, Jeff Bradstreet. Tragically
Now FORBES is paying attention to autism deaths Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Here is a published study which uses anti-inflammatory agents to stop cognitive decline. Most anti-inflammatory agents are dangerous – they are toxic
Reversing Cognitive Decline with anti-inflammatory agents Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Once accountability disappears from the patient-doctor relationship on account of the satisfaction of 3rd party payers being far more important to doctors
Bad System breeds Bad Doctors Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Now that more scientists are focusing on the real target to cure cancer – cancer STEM cells (CSC) and not cancer TUMOR
Target the cancer STEM cells with anti-inflammatory agents Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Hard to think of anything redemptive to say. Drug companies donated millions to California lawmakers before vaccine debate Industry gave more
Bribes $2 million – no surprise Read More »
Dr. Weeks Comment: You make be unaware of how medicinal herbs in general are and how beneficial marijuana in particular is. If so, thanks to my nephew
How medicinal is marijuana? Read More »
News Link • Healthcare Salvatore Iaconesi: What happened when I open-sourced my brain cancer 07-17-2015 • http://www.ted.com When artist Salvatore Iaconesi was diagnosed with brain cancer, he refused to be
Open Source your Cancer – no shame! Read More »