Will the “public option” pass?
Many in the media are writing the obituary for the public option because key Senators have now defected, including Lieberman and Snowe. However, the procedural process is very complicated and not well understood.
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Many in the media are writing the obituary for the public option because key Senators have now defected, including Lieberman and Snowe. However, the procedural process is very complicated and not well understood.
Interviewed and produced by Steven Greer, MD
Update: July 29, 2010
Leading off the national news today Read more »
A discussion with Bill O’Reilly about radiation risks from the Fukushima nuclear meltdowns and the fallout hitting the U.S. and entire globe.
Updated: February 28, 2012
A report on the handling of the Fukushima nuclear plant crisis confirmed what Dr. Greer first said last year: that the government and TEPCO were lying to the public and downplaying the risk, while also being incompetent in handling the meltdowns.
July 4, 2015- by Steven E. Greer, MD
I finally saw the acclaimed Clint Eastwood film American Sniper. Bradley Cooper played the character of decorated Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle, for which he was nominated Read more »
October 19, 2014- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD
Did you know that one out of three Americans think that they are “gluten intolerant”. Of those 100 Million people, only 13 Million really have a medical problem caused by gluten.
Alessio Fasano, MD, director of the Center for Celiac Research and Treatment at MassGeneral Hospital for Children, is the man who started all of the gluten hype back in 2003 with a paper in the Archives of Internal Medicine. Hoping to reduce some of the current “gluten hysteria,” he has written a book explaining what gluten is, who can and can’t eat it, and why. We interviewed him.
Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD
In Part 1 of our interview with Robert Klitzman, MD, ethics professor at Columbia University, we discuss the 23andMe genetic test kit company and why the FDA made them stop marketing the tests.
April 26, 2015- By Steven E. Greer, MD
I was eating at a French restaurant recently, and the waiter asked me if I had any allergies, such as “gluten”. This greatly upset me, because the waiter was forced to asked this. Read more »
April 21, 2015- By Steven E. Greer, MD
Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, part of the Harvard University network of hospitals, has begun a rather perplexing public relations campaign. On national TV shows, such as PBS’ Frontline, Read more »
March 26, 2015- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD
March 18, 2015- Op-Ed by Steven E. Greer, MD
The American College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting is underway, and the main Late Breaking data making the national news came from the PCSK9-antibody drugs (evolocumab and alirocumab) that dramatically Read more »