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| | | | | There is newfound interest in chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine because of their potential to treat coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19), but since these medications can have life-threatening side effects, we must proceed with caution. Side effects from these drugs can be very serious, including irregular heart rhythms that can result in death. | |
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| | | | | The Corona Simulation Machine: Why the Inventor of The "Corona Test" Would Have Warned Us Not To Use It To Detect A Virus "Scientists are doing an awful lot of damage to the world in the name of helping it. I don't mind attacking my own fraternity because I am ashamed of it." -Kary Mullis, | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses the controversy surrounding a dubious medical device claimed to treat viral infections, including HIV, with minimal or no side effects. The device, allegedly developed by Dr. Hany El-Baz, faced significant skepticism and criticism from the scientific community. Key points include: 1. The device's claims were based on unverified research and lacked peer-reviewed evidence. 2. There were concerns about the lack of transparency and the potential for misuse of public funds. 3. The Egyptian government and health authorities were criticized for their handling of the situation, with some suggesting political motivations. 4. The controversy sparked debates about the regulation of alternative medicine and the importance of scientific ri... | |
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