Although evidence-based medicine (EBM) has been introduced 15-20 years ago as a new paradigm in order to root medical practice more deeply into scientific rationality, poor understanding of its principles often leads to a regrettable mistake: in the quest for “the best available (...) >continue
By comparison to the parliamentary committees dealing with the management of the H1N1 flu and whose pitiful ministrations we can appreciate on a daily basis, the commission of inquiry demanded by 210 Members of the European Parliament alone aimed from the outset for a regulatory technical audit (...) >continue
Projects of forced flu vaccination certainly raise serious issues regarding fundamental liberties, but more simply, they also raise significant health issues, which require a factual analysis.
Basically, vaccines are drugs amongst others (and, as will be demonstrated below, far more (...) >continue
In 1989, Prozac, became available in French pharmacies. The "happy pill" was first seen as a sort of cultural phenomenon before being criticized. Twenty years after, has Prozac proved to be efficient or is it just another drug? >continue
Further to an unanswered letter to the WHO’s Director General, this paper was published in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons (2005; 11: 22-3). The alert on swine flu gives it a renewed topicality...
This was the first time that the true origin of the WHO’s concern (...) >continue