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BMJ, 2012
More medicine should never be conflated with better medicine, because today developed countries are suffering a contagion of iatrogenic harm. Why has this happened? Profit is the poison at the heart of the problem, spawning health anxiety and unnecessary intervention.
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More medicine should never be conflated with better medicine, because today developed countries are suffering a contagion of iatrogenic harm. Why has this happened? Profit is the poison at the heart of the problem, spawning health anxiety and unnecessary intervention.
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Sports Medicine Meets Minority Medicine
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988The sports medicine community is beginning to address the fitness and exercise needs of the black community-and to encourage more blacks to join its ranks.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1891
W. PASTEUR, SOLOMON SOLIS-COHEN
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W. PASTEUR, SOLOMON SOLIS-COHEN
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1927
W. S. THAYER, JOHN H. MUSSER
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W. S. THAYER, JOHN H. MUSSER
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Medicine, Pseudomedicine, and “Folk Medicine”
Abstract In recent years, medical professionals have noted a concerning rise in lawfully available dietary supplements and various other forms of interventions marketed to broad segments of the population. These products are marketed for an increasing number of conditions and are offered by a growing number of large retailers ...Varga, Somogy, Latham, Andrew James
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Artificial intelligence in European medicines regulation
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2023Ralf Herold
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Enhancing global access to cancer medicines
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Javier Cortes +2 more
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