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Hydroxychloroquine Can Save Lives from COVID-19, Study Finds
“You are certainly not hearing as much about the Henry Ford study as you are the Lancet paper that came out April 22. It was blared over all major media and halted a number of ongoing trails around the world."
Commentary: To Stop the COVID-19 Surge, Let Physicians Practice Medicine
As COVID-19 ‘cases’ (positive tests) surge in border states, governors are being accused of ‘re-opening too soon.’
Gov. Ducey of Arizona, Gov. Abbott of Texas,...
Pandemic Opens Door for Pro-Patient Reforms
Now that the threat from the pandemic has diminished, lawmakers should use this opportunity to access what health care policies work and which ones stand in the way of patient care
Doctors Question Treatment Protocols
Physicians should be free to use whatever they think is the best care for that the specific patient, as long as the physician tells the patient why the MD thinks the plan is right and what evidence led them to that conclusion
Pandemic Proves Health Care Deregulation Saves Lives – Commentary
We have been liberating doctors, nurses, drug manufacturers, test makers, makers of personal protective equipment, etc. to do things that were illegal only a few months ago."
Off-Label Drugs Are Saving Lives in Covid-19 Fight
“[FDA]-approved drugs work for you only about half the time and in some cases only 20 percent of the time,”
At-Home COVID-19 Test Gets Green Light
The new test is cheaper than the more conventional diagnostic test and can be offered on a larger scale
With Regulators at Bay, Virtual Doctor Visits Soar
“A lot of health care is cognitive and procedural. You can come to some solid decisions without requiring an in-person physical exam,"
Markets and Medicines
Would you try an unproven drug to treat COVID-19? The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has understandably not approved any drug for this brand-new...
COVID-19 Response Sets New Normal for Big Government
During my last visit to the grocery store, the clerk directed me to the hermetically sealed conveyor belt and, grinning proudly, said, “Welcome to the new normal.”