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Texas Doctors Could Lose Licenses for Child Transgender Treatments
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking legal action against transgender activist physicians who prescribed transition medications to minors after state law forbade the practice. Paxton filed lawsuits, the first of their kind, against three doctors between October 17 and November 4, for allegedly treating children with gender transition drugs after the practice was banned…
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Military Explores Light Therapy for Brain Injuries
The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) is taking steps to explore how noninvasive, nondrug light therapy can help military members and veterans recover from traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Transcranial photobiomodulation (PBM) uses red- and near-infrared light rays to stimulate mitochondria to restore cell function. The technology is rapidly showing promise in treating a variety of…
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Genetic Data of 15 Million People May Be Up for Sale – Interview
The popular ancestry-tracing company 23andMe may be up for sale, CEO Anne Wojcicki says, putting 15 million customers’ genetic data up for grabs. The acquisition will include the legal rights for the purchaser to do virtually anything with the data. The company recently paid out $30 million in a settlement over a data breach. Keith…
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Gates Faces Dutch Lawsuit over COVID-19 Shots
Billionaire Bill Gates is facing charges in the Netherlands brought by seven people who allege they were harmed by the COVID-19 injections the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation promoted. A judge ruled on October 16 that the Dutch court had jurisdiction to hear the lawsuit against Gates, an American citizen. Other defendants include Albert Bourla,…
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Will Republicans Try Again to Repeal Obamacare?
Now that Donald Trump won the popular and electoral vote and captured majorities in the House and Senate, the prospect of repealing Obamacare is back on the table. But the Republicans’ razor-thin majority in the House and their 53-47 margin in the new Senate make a sweeping overhaul of Obamacare unlikely, say analysts. Furthermore, Obamacare…
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Vaccine Document Request Hits a Roadblock
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) asked a federal judge in Texas to throw out a public information document request by a group of scientists and medical experts seeking licensing information the agency relied on in approving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in 2020. As concerns grew over the efficacy and safety of coronavirus shots,…
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CBO: Illegal Aliens Are Costing Medicaid Billions
Federal and state spending for medical services for illegal aliens topped $16 billion under “border czar” Kamala Harris, an increase of 124 percent compared to the same period under the Trump administration. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported those figures in an analysis requested by House Budget Committee Congressional Budget Office Chairman Jodey Arrington (R-TX).…
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Trump Must Use His Victory to Fix Health Care – Commentary
By Chad Savage, M.D. With the reelection of Donald Trump and the potential involvement of transformative figures like Elon Musk and Robert Kennedy Jr., the United States may have a unique opportunity to reform health care in ways not seen in generations. It’s widely recognized that our current healthcare system is severely flawed. Health care…
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Assembly-Line Medicine Weakens Doctor-Patient Relationships, Patients’ Health – Interview
Editor’s Note: On July 31, JAMA Network published the results of a survey that found patients’ trust in doctors and hospitals dropped 31 percentage points from April 2020 to January 2024. The findings came as no surprise to Chad Savage, M.D., founder of a direct primary care (DPC) practice, president of DPC Action, and a…
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Courts Order Controversial Program for Estranged Parents
A judge in a child custody matter allowed the forced and unannounced removal of children from their custodial mother so they could enter a “reunification” program with the estranged father. The Wall Street Journal on August 24 reported on the case of Tori Nielsen, aged 16, and her brother, aged 12. An unnamed judge in…


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