Industry Tests With Self-Serving Results.
A Process of Medical Research.
A Process of Medical Research.
Hymn to Falsification, Inadequacy.
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1. Research, Once it Tilts Itself to Its Advantage,
Hopes that Nobody Checks Later.
Hopes that Nobody Checks Later.
Once a conclusion is reached,
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2. How can there be fair checks on earlier daft conclusions,
Can sassafras or any herb with healing, insect repellent qualities, survive the drug companies.
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2. How can there be fair checks on earlier daft conclusions,
Can sassafras or any herb with healing, insect repellent qualities, survive the drug companies.
Hymn to falsification, inadequate, nonobjective research, and ignoring the human element in any remedy. Do we dare ask what is "right" and if we want to encourage this or that, especially abuse.
We know well that there are remedies for desired outcomes -- the issue is more than "safety", and fast profits, but related behavior encouragement, is that so?
- We know there are ancient plants, remedies, that have aided humanity for eons -- there, the issue becomes, in part, corporate suppressing the natural remedy because it cannot be patented
- Update: medicinal, insect-repellent plants used in ancient bedding, see http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2011/1208/Archaeologists-find-world-s-oldest-mattress. We also know that sassafras wood repels insects. Does that enter into furniture and cabinet sales? Not yet. Sassafras is a self-renewing resource, but it makes more money to spray.
- We know there are scientifically safe ways to suppress implantation of a fertilized egg in the womb -- there, the issue becomes in part, behavioral. Do we want to encourage abusers and little boys to go ahead and force themselves, telling the little girl she just has to take a pill. Until we can control men forcing, the pill for under 17's, or pick your age, only encourages abuse, exploitation.
- The FDA approved hormones for children including little ones with menses at 10-11 (or even earlier, enabling conception) to be provided over the counter, when such children may have no concept of appropriate use, and abusers can have a field day with no repercussions. See http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/08/health/policy/sebelius-overrules-fda-on-freer-sale-of-emergency-contraceptives.html?scp=1&sq=FDA%20plan%20B%20Sibelius&st=cse. This is not a matter of scientific safety alone (no long-term testing apparently, on females so young), but of the pressure it adds to an abuser'sper;suasion. No harm, no foul, is that so? But even on scientific grounds, where are the long-term studies on little girls. Provide, providew.
What greater goal to human profiteering than falsification for profit, and misrepresentation and exploitation avenues, in Profit's Name. What remedies did the old wives have for young ones enceinte? Who was burned for daring to upset the Order. Procedures suppressing natural remedies, outside the control of the Institutions. How long? (shall we add, How Long, O Lord, How Long?)
Falsify medical research reports, omit, use faulty procedures. Is that so? Have we reason to trust testing by those with financial gain at stake in the outcome? Have those human shortcuts to a foregone conclusion affected medical research reports enough to warrant retesting.
Sassafras may yet hold cures. Think of your old music appreciation course: There used to be an old ditty for remembering a major musical work's theme, Beethoven. "Bum da bum (buddly um bum). Bum Bum bum bum bum Bum da bum. (buddly um bum) Etc. Bum da bum. Biddly bum bum. Bum da bum.
Now think: "Plagiarize. Buddly um bum. "That's why the good Lord made your eyes." Buddly um bum.
And now yet again, the hymn of medical research reports: "Falsify. Buddly um bum. That's how corp profits aggrandize."
Is that so? Biddly um bum,Bum-da-bum. Research report procedure. Win now, falsify, then duck.
3. Falsification for Profits News:
This, from The New Republic's review 4/7/2011 at page 29, of three books on Palestine and Israel (books by Ilan Pappe who is claimed to be falsifying here), review by Benny Morris entitled The Liar as Hero. See http://www.tnr.com/article/books/magazine/85344/ilan-pappe-sloppy-dishonest-historian
Falsify medical research reports, omit, use faulty procedures. Is that so? Have we reason to trust testing by those with financial gain at stake in the outcome? Have those human shortcuts to a foregone conclusion affected medical research reports enough to warrant retesting.
Sassafras may yet hold cures. Think of your old music appreciation course: There used to be an old ditty for remembering a major musical work's theme, Beethoven. "Bum da bum (buddly um bum). Bum Bum bum bum bum Bum da bum. (buddly um bum) Etc. Bum da bum. Biddly bum bum. Bum da bum.
Now think: "Plagiarize. Buddly um bum. "That's why the good Lord made your eyes." Buddly um bum.
And now yet again, the hymn of medical research reports: "Falsify. Buddly um bum. That's how corp profits aggrandize."
Is that so? Biddly um bum,Bum-da-bum. Research report procedure. Win now, falsify, then duck.
3. Falsification for Profits News:
"Those who falsify history routinely take the path of omission. They ignore crucial facts and important pieces of evidence while cherry-picking from the documentation to prove a case."
This, from The New Republic's review 4/7/2011 at page 29, of three books on Palestine and Israel (books by Ilan Pappe who is claimed to be falsifying here), review by Benny Morris entitled The Liar as Hero. See http://www.tnr.com/article/books/magazine/85344/ilan-pappe-sloppy-dishonest-historian