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Thinking Out Loud: Medical Lies: When Doctors Preach, Who’s Policing the Pulpit?
Many of the current nominees for the federal institutions of health, i.e., FDA, CDC, NIH, and HHS, have a checkered past, many being cited as providing false and misleading information during the murky days of COVID.
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