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  • Prominent Brit medical journal will no longer publish letters from 'Israeli academics'

    08/05/2014 8:22:43 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 53 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 08/05/2014 | Thomas Lifson
    The Lancet was once one of the world’s premier medical journals, but it has been captured by anti-Israel extremists, who are now banning letters of rejoinder from Israeli academics.  This is part of an effort to isolate and ultimate strangle Israel through capture of world institutions of information, science, culture, finance, and trade. The general model used is the effort to topple the apartheid regime in South Africa.  But this time around, instead of support for the values of democracy, human equality, human rights, andn tolerance, the activists are supporting a murderous, intolerant, woman- and homosexual-hating regime that seeks to...
  • Disputed Hydroxychloroquine Study Published in Lancet Brings Scientific Scrutiny to Surgisphere, the Company Behind the Study

    05/31/2020 9:38:46 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 26 replies
    The Scientist ^ | 05/30/2020 | Catherine Offord
    "Scientists have raised questions about the dataset published in The Lancet last week that triggered the suspension of clinical trials around the world—and about Surgisphere Corporation, the company behind the study. " Surgisphere Corporation, the company that supplied data for a controversial study on the health risks of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 patients published in The Lancet last week (May 22), has found itself in the spotlight after researchers raised questions about the dataset. The Lancet study, which lists Surgisphere founder and CEO Sapan Desai as one of four coauthors, reported harmful effects tied to the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine among patients...
  • Lancet paper on Chloroquine is overhyped - Real World Data should not be a black box

    05/29/2020 9:44:40 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 14 replies
    Melwy: Data Against Disease ^ | 05/27/2020 | Mostapha Benhenda
    The use of Real World Evidence in Covid-19 is growing, and that’s a good thing. Properly implemented, RWE has the potential to deliver solid results faster than Randomized Controlled Trials, as I explained in a .css-mckguv{-webkit-transition:background 0.25s var(--ease-in-out-quad),color 0.25s var(--ease-in-out-quad);transition:background 0.25s var(--ease-in-out-quad),color 0.25s var(--ease-in-out-quad);color:var(--theme-ui-colors-accent,#6166DC);}.css-mckguv:visited{color:var(--theme-ui-colors-accent,#6166DC);opacity:0.85;}.css-mckguv:hover,.css-mckguv:focus{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;}previous blog post.So I couldn’t miss the largest observational study published to date on the effects of (hydroxy-)chloroquine, in 96 032 hospitalised Covid-19 patients, from an international registry comprising 671 hospitals in six continents:Mehra, M. R., Desai, S. S., Ruschitzka, F., & Patel, A. N. (2020). ‘Hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine with or without a macrolide for treatment of...
  • Scientists raise concern over Hydroxychloroquine study by Lancet that led to the W.H.O suspending clinical trials

    05/29/2020 8:43:23 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 24 replies
    AFP via Yahoo News ^ | 05/29/2020 | Kelly MACNAMARA
    Paris (AFP) - Dozens of scientists have raised concerns over a large-scale study of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine published in the Lancet that led to the World Health Organization suspending clinical trials of the anti-viral drugs as a potential treatment for COVID-19. Hydroxychloroquine, normally used to treat arthritis, has become one of the most high profile drugs being tested for use against the new coronavirus. This is partly because of comments by public figures including US President Donald Trump, who announced this month he was taking the drug as a preventative measure. In research published in the Lancet on May 22,...
  • Jacques Reynes, head of the infectious diseases department at the Montpellier University Hospital Comments on the Lancet Study On Hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19

    05/28/2020 8:47:53 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies
    MIDI LIBRE ^ | 05/28/2020
    NOTE: THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN TRANSLATED USING GOOGLE TRANSLATE FROM FRENCH Jacques Reynes, head of the infectious diseases department at the Montpellier University Hospital, participated in studies on hydroxychloroquine: via the European Discovery and Covidoc trials, specific to Occitania. Treatment stop, Raoult controversy ... he regrets a "runaway" which will undoubtedly not allow to have indisputable data on the effectiveness of the treatment. Q: What do you think of this very critical Lancet study on the interest of hydroxychloroquine, and the cascading effects of the publication of this prestigious scientific journal published last Friday, until the ban on the use...
  • Questions raised by Australian infectious disease researchers over Hydroxychloroquine study which caused WHO to halt trials for Covid-19

    05/28/2020 9:38:04 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 19 replies
    The Guardian Via MSN ^ | 05/28/2020 | Melissa Davey
    Questions have been raised by Australian infectious disease researchers about a study published in the Lancet which prompted the World Health Organization to halt global trials of the drug hydroxychloroquine to treat Covid-19. The study published on Friday found Covid-19 patients who received the malaria drug were dying at higher rates and experiencing more heart-related complications than other virus patients. The large observational study analysed data from nearly 15,000 patients with Covid-19 who received the drug alone or in combination with antibiotics, comparing this data with 81,000 controls who did not receive the drug. The findings prompted researchers from around...
  • Global Warming Is Now a "Medical Emergency" That Could Wipe Out 50 Years of Global Health Gains

    06/24/2015 6:18:09 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 57 replies
    Mother Jones ^ | June 24, 2015 | By Bryan Schatz
    Climate change, if left unchecked, threatens to undermine the last half century of gains in global health. That's the conclusion of a study released Monday by an international commission convened by the Lancet, a prestigious medical journal based in the UK. Declaring it a "medical emergency," the authors argued that the potential impacts of global warming—such as floods, drought, heat stress, catastrophic storms, the spread of disease, and increased food insecurity—pose a "potentially catastrophic risk" to human health. The study's authors, however, highlight a potential sliver of good news: Tackling the issue immediately presents "the greatest global health opportunity of...
  • Meat consumption must drop by 90% to avert climate crisis, report warns

    01/22/2019 10:53:28 AM PST · by Olog-hai · 73 replies
    Irish Times ^ | Thu, Jan 17, 2019, 13:12
    Meat consumption in western countries such as Ireland may need to drop by 90 percent to avert a climate catastrophe and reverse the current obesity epidemic, a new study has warned. The research by 20 influential food scientists, published in the Lancet Medical Journal, suggests the global food system is unsustainable and driving the planet towards environmental destruction while simultaneously leaving billions of people either underfed or overweight. […] To get the required daily intake of calories, people would be expected to eat almost 18 times as much dry beans, soy and nuts. … To promote the shift to a...
  • Lancet: Abortion Services Must Be Central in Global COVID-19 Response

    04/15/2020 5:55:08 AM PDT · by Sir Napsalot · 17 replies
    Breitbart - health ^ | 4-15-2020 | Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.
    The left-wing Lancet journal has declared that sexual and reproductive health services must be considered essential and given central attention in the response to COVID-19. “A sexual and reproductive health and justice policy agenda must be at the heart of the COVID-19 response,” states an article this week in the once prestigious journal. “A sexual and reproductive health and justice framework — one that centres human rights, acknowledges intersecting injustices, recognises power structures, and unites across identities — is essential for monitoring and addressing the inequitable gender, health, and social effects of COVID-19,” it asserts. (snip) For the Lancet, pro-life...
  • Lancet: The Only Way to Stop Racism Is ‘to Eliminate Whiteness All Together’

    01/13/2020 3:02:03 AM PST · by Altura Ct. · 34 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 1/12/2020
    The once prestigious Lancet medical journal has published a bizarre book review asserting that “white Americans continue to mobilise to maintain or extend the exclusive advantages whiteness offers those who can become white.” The Lancet selected Rhea W. Boyd, a Minority Health Policy Fellow at Harvard’s School of Public Health, to review a 2019 book called Dying of Whiteness by Jonathan Metzl, whose thesis is that “right-wing backlash policies have mortal consequences — even for the white voters they promise to help.” In his book, Metzl argues that white mortality is up in the United States ever since the 2016...
  • Lancet: The Only Way To Stop Racism Is ‘To Eliminate Whiteness All Together’

    01/12/2020 1:26:00 PM PST · by blam · 66 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 1-12-2020 | Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.
    The once prestigious Lancet medical journal has published a bizarre book review asserting that “white Americans continue to mobilise to maintain or extend the exclusive advantages whiteness offers those who can become white.” The Lancet selected Rhea W. Boyd, a Minority Health Policy Fellow at Harvard’s School of Public Health, to review a 2019 book called Dying of Whiteness by Jonathan Metzl, whose thesis is that “right-wing backlash policies have mortal consequences — even for the white voters they promise to help.” In his book, Metzl argues that white mortality is up in the United States ever since the 2016...
  • When hostility to Israel hijacks science

    08/12/2014 5:45:19 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 5 replies
    Haaretz ^ | Aug. 11, 2014 | 12:33 PM | Leeat Granek
    On July 23rd, the prestigious and world-renowned medical journal The Lancet published an editorial entitled “An Open Letter to the People of Gaza” signed by medical professionals around the globe. The essay uses inflammatory language to accuse Israelis of indiscriminately massacring Palestinian children, fabricating the reason for Israel’s military engagement in Gaza, and implying the use of gas to murder civilians. While there is always room for critique and dialogue, these extreme allegations are one-sided, unreferenced and unfounded. More shockingly, the authors state that since only 5 percent of Israeli academics signed a petition against the current military operation, the...
  • Major publisher retracts 43 scientific papers amid wider fake peer-review scandal

    03/28/2015 11:18:53 AM PDT · by tje · 17 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | March 27 | Fred Barbash
    A major publisher of scholarly medical and science articles has retracted 43 papers because of “fabricated” peer reviews amid signs of a broader fake peer review racket affecting many more publications. The publisher is BioMed Central, based in the United Kingdom, which puts out 277 peer-reviewed journals. A partial list of the retracted articles suggests most of them were written by scholars at universities in China, including China Medical University, Sichuan University, Shandong University and Jiaotong University Medical School. But Jigisha Patel, associate editorial director for research integrity at BioMed Central, said it’s not “a China problem. We get a...