This documentary, in the form of a satellite map, traces history of the antifungal drug-resistant disease Candida auris that originates in healthcare facilities worldwide. According to the Center for Disease Control Candida auris is easily misidentified because it is a type of yeast that effects long-term patients in hospitals and nursing homes who require breathing and/or feeding tubes, and/or central venous catheters. Because Candida auris is a healthcare facility generated disease the New York Times claimed there is a lot of secrecy as to which hospitals have this cleaning problem. For your benefit I have broken out the difference between what countries and states the CDC reports and which actual healthcare facilities or cities that have been identified by the media and in medical research papers since 2009. Interactive Map of Candida auris - the medical facility nightmare • Live Earth Monitoring & Educational Resources • ClimateViewer Maps
The pharmaceutical industry has corrupted the practice of medicine through its influence over what drugs are developed and how they are tested and how medical knowledge is created.
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06:03 help with a benign tremor 07:28 treatment for a thyroid nodule 08:48 how pharmaceuticals control of your lives 30% of all hospitalizations are from medications, the toxic effect of drugs |
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a 24 year old man dies suddenly from taking painkiller (Methadone) with anxiety medication (antipsychotic Seroquel)s |
National overprescribing review report - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Good for you, good for us, good for everybody: a plan to reduce overprescribing to make patient care better and safer, support the NHS, and reduce carbon emissions (publishing.service.gov.uk) https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-overprescribing-review-report?fbclid=IwAR2iDZTU1_tUd1dZT2u3CvIe-fYUR_goAiT3WTNPZW87hWefoOdYTTNmP2s
A tenth of prescription medicines given out by GPs unnecessary, finds review. Patients are routinely being harmed by a “culture” of overprescribing, the investigation found, with a fifth of hospital admissions among pensioners caused by adverse effects of medication. The review estimated that "at least'' 10 per cent of the 1.1 billion prescription items dispensed by GP practices annually may be overprescribed, meaning a “very significant” share of their £9.2 billion drugs budget is going to waste.
With 15 per cent of people taking five or more medicines a day, in some cases to deal with the side effects of another medicine, more needs to be done to listen to patients and help clinical teams tackle overprescribing. Remember that the best outcome for medicines being effective is estimated at 50%, combine this with the polypharmacy related risks and the cost benefit compared to lifestyle and nutritional recommendations is very damaging. Allen Roses, worldwide vice-president of genetics at GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), said fewer than half of the patients prescribed some of the most expensive drugs actually derived any benefit from them. "The vast majority of drugs - more than 90 per cent - only work in 30 or 50 per cent of the people," Dr Roses said. "I wouldn't say that most drugs don't work. I would say that most drugs work in 30 to 50 per cent of people. https://www.gov.uk/.../national-overprescribing-review... |
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