Hydroxychloroquine: Politicizing Medicine (PODCAST)
Separating fact from spin when it comes to hydroxychloroquine’s representation in the media.
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Separating fact from spin when it comes to hydroxychloroquine’s representation in the media.
Hydroxychloroquine: Politicizing Medicine (PODCAST) Read More »
How did the anti-malaria pill hydroxychloroquine go from scientists saying it was a great hope for treating and even preventing coronavirus… to a media campaign that called it dangerous quackery? We followed the money and talked to scientists who have
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The anti-malaria medicine hydroxycholorquine is being studied as a possible treatment for and prevention of coronavirus. How did this medicine that was held out as having so much promise for Covid-19, based on early studies and treating physicians’ experience, become
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Forty-four percent (44%) of people would try the malaria drug hydroxycholoroquine for coronavirus, if their doctor recommended it. Hydroxycholorquine is a pill. That’s according to the latest unscientific poll at SharylAttkisson.com. Two percent (2%) said they would try remdesivir, an
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