WakeBored
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The alligator always wants to eat the biggest thing“>” is the “greater than” sign.
The alligator always wants to eat the biggest thing“>” is the “greater than” sign.
What was the impact on brain function?Have you heard that the reason COVID can be lethal is it's a major threat to organs, especially damaged or weak organs. I caught COVID in Europe and survived fairly easily with monoclonal antibodies, but it damaged my kidneys about 10 %.
No. 76 articles are in that one "pay" journal alone. I just looked at his 20 most recent articles in PubMed and 15 are in a variety of "pay" journals [why I am doing this, I have no idea...].To make sure I understand, you are saying less than 75 of the 688 articles you found by him are in the "pay' journals, correct? So, over 600 are not in such a category? Can you find out how many, if any, are in a journal such as JAMA?
Not sure but he makes a solid set of hair clippers.Anybody know if Grant Wahl was vaccinated?
.No. 76 articles are in that one "pay" journal alone. I just looked at his 20 most recent articles in PubMed and 15 are in a variety of "pay" journals [why I am doing this, I have no idea...].
He has 4 articles in JAMA; the most recent is 2008. One is an editorial and he is not the lead author on the other 3. There is a ranking in academics called the H Index, which takes into account number of publications, quality of publications, number of times cited, etc. He is ranked 3042. No shame in any of this at all. The shame is when he incorrectly tries to advertise himself as the most cited cardiologist in the world.
I wonder if the regulatory agencies and pharmaceutical companies could be similarly compromised and corrupted?Yes, there are many pay-to-publish journals that use peer review. In fact, most do. These journals are called open-access; the pay-to-publish model allows them to be free to the public without a subscription. In theory, this is a great model, and there are some high-quality open-access journals. However, the model has been corrupted, and there are now thousands of these "journals" that make money through people that are willing to pay to have low-quality papers published. I get about 15 spam emails a day (they go directly into my junk mail) from these kinds of journals asking me to submit an article, and this happens to everyone that has published in standard journals.
So the most interesting man in the world is untrustworthy. #sad80's new hot source. View attachment 2205
Do you have reason not to trust the Dos Equis guy? I don’t have one.So the most interesting man in the world is untrustworthy. #sad
The NY Times also reported on the guilt of the Duke Lacrosse team and many other similar stories. They've also faced lawsuits for such.80's new hot source. View attachment 2205