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Tag Archives: “Julia Medew”
Guest post: Can Diagnosis Be a Bad Thing?
Today’s guest post is from Ken Girard, of Massachusetts. Interesting that this morning, Julia Medew, health writer for The Age, one of Australia’s major broadsheets, is writing on a similar topic this morning… here. Tuesday, November 1, 2011 at 1:54PM … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Life, Medicine
Tagged "Julia Medew", "The Age, Dr. H. Gilbert Welch, over-diagnosis
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Dietary supplement industry; selling us a picture of health?
Has anyone else noticed a bit of an uprising going on in the way medications and health supplements, vitamins and minerals are treated in the media lately? Doubt, even cynicism about the claims of prescription medicines and supplements such as … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Ethics, Healing, Life, Media, Medicine, Safety
Tagged "Julia Medew", "The Age, Alicia Wood, AMA, Bryan Morton, dietary supplements, Jason Luban, John Cloud, KevinMD.com, Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, Samir Samman, Sydney University, Time Magazine, vitamins
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Thought is shifting on health care…
Looking over today’s “Age” one of the flagship newspapers here in Victoria Australia I found two articles both asking the public to look at the way we accept what medical research and pharmaceutical companies are telling us. One was titled, … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Healing, Media, Medicine
Tagged "Brad Newsome", "Julia Medew", "The Age, health, Mary Baker Eddy, nocebo, placebo, Science and Health
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