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Pfizer and other big pharmaceutical corporations are fueling the rise of drug-resistant superbugs that could kill millions. That's the revelation of a new SumOfUs report and months of behind-the-scenes digging into big pharma's murky supply chain. Th.....
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Whistle Blower Gwen Olsen, Resigns from Big Drug Company because they knowingly want people to stay sick and on their drugs for life, most die!
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http://www.naturalfoodsdiet.org/criminal-activity-of-big-pharma-just-part-of-doing-business/ Criminal Activity of Big Pharma - Just Part of Doing Business I recently opened a big, fat letter. It via came via UPS and it's near Christmas, and it's from.....
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A Bad Investment-Doctors and Big Pharma Fair Use Notice: Any copyrighted material used in this video is used for non-profit educational purposes only. Fair Use Provision of U.S. Code Title 17 Section 107 Any copyrighted material used in this video is f...
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Sign up now at https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/ageing 'Why Do We Age? The Molecular Mechanisms of Ageing' is a free online course by the University of Groningen available on FutureLearn.com Why do we age? Is there a limit to human lifespan? Can w.....
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Foxes in Chicken Coop? Has the FDA become the Big Pharma alumni club... and how is that affecting consumers? Atty. Christopher Naughton hosts a contentious conversation that covers questionable approval of certain drugs; a revolving door of deputy comm...
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Bill Maher on Big Pharma Fair Use Notice: Any copyrighted material used in this video is used for non-profit educational purposes only. Fair Use Provision of U.S. Code Title 17 Section 107 Any copyrighted material used in this video is for non-profit p...
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As Glaxo Smith Kline is fined nearly half a billion dollars in China for bribing doctors to prescribe their products, 7-11 bribes its managers to ensure it’s employees get flu vaccines. http://www.infowars.com/piers-morgan-offered-1-million-to-survive-...
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Should Americans be forced to choose between surviving a devestating disease or living a life of poverty? The pharmaceutical industry thinks so