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The problem with medical journals

Janus Bang - December 30, 2025

Visions for the new director of the US National Institutes of Health

Why did Cochrane expel Peter Gøtzsche?

The Chinese-US joint cover up of the origin of COVID

Why forced treatment with antipsychotics must be stopped

The scandal about STAR*D and antidepressants

Peter C. Gøtzsche, professor emeritus - January 8, 2025 0

Why electroshock will likely become abandoned

Peter C. Gøtzsche, professor emeritus - December 10, 2024 0

Being abused by psychiatry, lies in court, and winning lawsuits to...

Peter C. Gøtzsche, professor emeritus - September 19, 2024 0

Why is mammography screening a bad idea?

Peter C. Gøtzsche, professor emeritus - March 22, 2024 0

How can patients be safely withdrawn from their psychiatric drugs

Peter C. Gøtzsche, professor emeritus - March 7, 2024 0

The rise and demise of the Cochrane Collaboration

Peter C. Gøtzsche, professor emeritus - March 7, 2024 0

The myths of the chemical imbalance and the chemical cure for...

Peter C. Gøtzsche, professor emeritus - October 5, 2023 0

Vaccines, a complicated area. Some decrease total mortality, some increase it,...

Peter C. Gøtzsche, professor emeritus - October 1, 2023 0

The harmful effects of lockdowns, facemask mandates, censorship, and scientific dishonesty

Peter C. Gøtzsche, professor emeritus - September 25, 2023 0

Big pharma, the corruption of science, and millions of unnecessary deaths

Peter C. Gøtzsche, professor emeritus - September 10, 2023 0

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