Author: gmmillermd
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RFK Jr. Slams Vaccine Injury Program—Is He Right?
Do COVID-19 vaccine injury claims fall into a “black hole”? With over 13,000 COVID-19 vaccine-related claims filed and only 11 payouts totaling $4.9 million as of June 2025, critics say the system lacks fairness and transparency. In this video, we examine Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claim and dig into the real data on the U.S.…
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RFK Jr. Declares War on Medical Journals — Where Do Both Sides Agree?
RFK Jr. attacked medical journals, calling them “corrupt” and claiming they are beholden to pharmaceutical interests. Their response shows where they agree. The journals include The New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, and The Lancet. He is even threatening to prohibit NIH scientists from publishing in these outlets and proposes a radical alternative: new in-house,…
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Shock at CDC: RFK Jr.’s Panel Approves Every Vaccine on Agenda!
RFK Jr.’s newly restructured ACIP (Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices) approved every vaccine measure on the agenda, including RSV antibody clesrovimab for unprotected infants and thimerosal-free flu vaccines for all age groups! Meeting took place June 25-26, 2025 at CDC. 🔹 Key Votes: RSV monoclonal antibody (Clesrovimab) for infants: ✅ 5–2 Annual flu shot for…
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Five Medical Leaders Speak Out — But Is Anyone Listening?
The presidents of five leading U.S. medical organizations authored an op-ed warning that changing vaccine guidance will erode public confidence. This video examines where we were and where we are going. The organizations are the AAFP, AAP, ACP, ACOG, and IDSA. The video includes: • The impact of prior vaccination campaigns • FDA’s new approach…
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Health Insurers Promise Faster Care—But Will It Deliver?
Major U.S. health insurers, including UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, Elevance Health, Humana pledged to simplify the prior authorization process. The changes aim to reduce delays, cut paperwork, and improve patient access to care across commercial, Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid managed care plans. 🎯 But how real is the reform? This video breaks down: What insurers promised,…
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White House Orders ‘Gold Standard’ Science — Can It Work?
All federal agencies were ordered to adopt the “Gold Standard of Science.” This sweeping initiative follows an executive order issued on May 23, 2025, aimed at restoring trust in federal science and depoliticizing research. 🔍 In this video: What is “Gold Standard Science”? The core principles agencies must follow The Problem: GAO’s 2022 report on…
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CDC Spin-Off Agency Announcement: What to Expect
Fears of massive layoffs were alleviated, but the staff learned that the CDC may be divided into a spin-off agency, as announced at the first all-staff meeting since the start of the Trump era on June 17, 2025. See the video for more information
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Missouri v. Murthy (formerly Biden)
A Supreme Court Case Will Determine If There Is a Resurgence of WWI Government Censorship of the Press Missouri vs. Murthy is a case where two states and private individuals sued the Biden administration, claiming multiple government officials (including Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, MD, and press secretary Karin Jean-Pierre) violated their First Amendment protections by coordinating with social media to deplatform voices…
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Pioneers of Evidence-Based Medicine: Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale, a name synonymous with compassion, innovation, and pioneering contributions to healthcare, played a pivotal role in shaping modern medicine. Born on May 12, 1820, in Florence, Italy, Nightingale’s impact extended far beyond her time. In this blog post, we’ll delve into her remarkable contributions to medicine and the enduring legacy she left on…
