In the current healthcare debate, primary focus is on the undue influence of health insurance companies. But we should be just as focused on the undue influence of pharmaceutical companies.

Feb 22, 2020 · 1:07 PM UTC

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Every time a doctor makes a diagnosis, patients should be guaranteed information regarding nonsurgical or non-pharmaceutical remedies statistically proven to be equally efficacious. And Insurance should have to cover those at the same rate.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Please speak out about vaccines again!
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Be sure to focus on Pharmaceutical company ownership by country. Important and telling. Also, see if they can advertise in their own countries like they can here. IMporTanT
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Replying to @marwilliamson
My plan is to eliminate disease and know how. Poverty is the leading cause of disease, violence and crime for one. Understanding viruses and bacteria and how they fit into the life system is two. Healthy high quality food and nutrition is three.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Check how much Big Pharma bought your doctors for 🏷 on this site: openpaymentsdata.cms.gov/
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I would like to know why the massive health care providers get left out of the conversation. They claim "not for profit" status as executive and high level management get huge salaries and bonuses while healthcare workers such as RNs, NAs, Rad techs etc work in unsafe conditions
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Replying to @marwilliamson
If it wasn't for pharmaceuticals I'd be dead by now! So take your woo BS and shove it!
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Please endorse Bernie Sanders
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CDC/ACIP recommended the HepB vaccine to newborn kids at Day 1 because they could not convenience the risk group (sex workers, IV drug users) to take this vaccine. Why should my child build the herd immunity for promiscuous people/drug users ? @JayGordonMDFAAP HepB #vaccine: