We know that in some cases, vaccines can inadvertently make later exposure to somewhat different versions of the virusworse, rather than stopping these infections. The virus that causes the illness SARS is very similar to the virus that causes COVID-19. When an attempt was made at ...
not cause autism. Amusingly (to me and other vaccine advocates), this “victory,” when critically examined, turned out nothing of the sort, and even then it was short-lived. In another example of this technique, pre-pandemic this time, ICAN used abusive Freedom of...
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In fact, my initial letter to inquiring attorneys reminds them that they must not list me as an expert unless I am genuinely retained, and they must not attribute any opinions to me unless they have been genuinely rendered. So far as I know, when forensic psychiatrists have complained to ...
In fact, my initial letter to inquiring attorneys reminds them that they must not list me as an expert unless I am genuinely retained, and they must not attribute any opinions to me unless they have been genuinely rendered. So far as I know, when forensic psychiatrists have complained to ...
“As we look to the near future, and hopefully a period of successful and expedited vaccine administration, many of our shuls are left contemplating what’s next and how to resume their pre-COVID19 normal operations once it’s safe to do so,” said OU Synagogue & Community Services Long ...
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“The appellate court decision is a very bright line that is going to seen by all of the plaintiffs’ attorneys who are thinking about filing lawsuits,” he said, adding later: “The number of new cases is going to be close to zero fairly quickly.” ...
But that's not the end of the analysis, you also need to look at what did you do. And if any of y'all are litigants or trial attorneys, you'll know the term failure to mitigate. So that may be what the insurance company says is, well, what's your failure to mitigate? Because...
In its opioid decision-making, Dr. Woodcock, and the division she supervised, consistently put the interests of opioid manufacturers ahead of public health, often overruling its own scientific advisors and ignoring the pleas of public health groups, state Attorneys General, and outraged victims ...