When evidence and dogma diverge: The sad decline of our esteemed medical journals
3 min read by Dr David Bell | There was a time when medical publishing went beyond advertising and attempted to uphold the value of objectivity and evidence.
3 min read by Dr David Bell | There was a time when medical publishing went beyond advertising and attempted to uphold the value of objectivity and evidence.
2 min read by Josh Guetzkow | In this opinion article, the author who is a Senior lecturer at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, makes the point that the deliberate dismantling of science didn’t start two years ago.
< 1 min read On January 24, 2022, attorney Thomas Renz represented a trio of whistleblowers at a hearing held by Senator Ron Johnson. He shared data showing apparent mass increases in health issues in the military since the start of vaccine rollouts. The DoD claimed these apparent increases were due to a glitch in the database. Upon examining the evidence, Mathew found an entirely different story: what appears to be mass data fraud that predates the so-called glitch, and likely represents masking of vaccine safety signals.
< 1 min read Dr David Wiseman PhD, MRPharmS, has taken a keen interest in the data regarding the roll out and continued use of the Covid-19 vaccines, and has appeared at, and supplied evidence for, various FDA and CDC meetings regarding the both roll out of the vaccines to various age groups, and the the use of booster doses.
4 min read A real-time discussion between two PANDA scientists presented as a mind-opener and a touchpoint for discussion and debate.
13 min read The AMA is calling for license revocation of physicians who express legitimate differences of opinion that contrast with the official narrative coming from the CDC and FDA. This issue is not about vaccination – everyone’s health is affected when healthcare practitioners are silenced. This letter is the response.
18 min read by Wilton Alston and Dr Shibrah Jamil | Does the foundation of immunology, epidemiology, and ethics, on which medical decisions have historically been made, support the statement that the unvaccinated are driving the pandemic?
< 1 min read PANDA’s internal weekly Open Science Sessions provide an opportunity for science, research and policy to be presented by various leading international experts in a variety of diverse fields.
8 min read by Ivan Iriarte MD, Simon Phoenix PhD | In broad terms, the ARR compares how much the overall probability of an outcome reduced or increased. The RRR just compares the benefit, no matter how small, of one event versus another.
< 1 min read PANDA’s #FactsNotFear infobites in a shortened one page version – perfect for printing, starting conversations and breaking barriers.