And don't even get me started on the campaign against me by Mike Adams two years ago to link me with Dr. Farid Fata, the oncologist who scammed Medicaid and Medicare out of tens of millions of dollars giving chemotherapy to patients who didn't need it and didn't have cancer. 2/
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Through it all, the only thing that prevented me from having to stop blogging and/or dump my Twitter account was the support of my institutions. The culture of academia is to defend academic freedom, and that's what's prevented something like this from happening to me—so far. 3/
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That's why I really admire the employed docs who speak out against quackery. They're taking a bigger risk than I am. 4/
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As for spineless hospital administrators whose first reaction to a complaint like this is to pressure the doc to stop engaging in social media, you are cowards. 5/5
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quit your whining. Same thing happens to docs who speak out about the vax schedule, have false medical complaints filed against them, parents have been threatened by fake CPS reports from docs.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I was attacked by the anti-vaxx mob on Twitter today for endorsing evidence-based medicine. They are a strange bunch.
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I'd be interested in hearing how much relief using the
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