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Does the U.S. really intend to bomb Iran back to the Stone Age? Can it be done? Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Allegedly, Iranβs response was to send the President this map: The Strait of Hormuz is critical because [β¦]
Volume 82, no. 4 April 2026 When America watched Superman on black-and-white television, βtruth, justice, and the American wayβ was promised with each episode. This was not controversial, and the meaning was generally understood. Truth [β¦]
Dear AAPS members and friends of liberty in South Carolina, There is good legislation moving through the SC legislature that would ban physician non-compete agreements. This would be a huge win for physicians and patients. [β¦]
You have head politicians talk about βreducing the deficit,β but have they ever talked about how to pay off the debt? I donβt think soβbecause the debt cannot and will not be paid. But as [β¦]
Β Volume 82, no. 3Β March 2026 The U.S. debt clock at this instant reads almost $39 trillion (usdebtclock.org), and federal government deficits are adding a trillion ($1,000 billion) every year. The cost of interest on [β¦]
The latest addition to the hospital sham peer review playbook for removing undesired physicians is the leave-of-absence trap, writes Lawrence R. Huntoon, M.D, Ph.D., in the spring issue of the Journal of American Physicians and [β¦]
The skin-related adverse effects of COVID vaccines have been dismissed as βirrelevantβ by experts and overlooked by the public, writes Jane M. Orient, M.D., in the spring issue of the Journal of American Physicians and [β¦]
The medical profession has traded its birthright for a mess of pottage called evidence-based medicine, writes Stephen Hughes, M.D., in the spring issue of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Hughes is a [β¦]
Despite concerns about COVID vaccines, vaccine mandates are increasing in hospitals, schools, military service, and even ordinary employment, writes Andrew Schlafly in the spring issue of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons. Schlafly serves [β¦]
Since the early years of American independence, life expectancy increased from 32 years in 1800 to 68.2 years in 1950. Private indemnity insurance developed to help cover the cost of medical care. Only 9 percent [β¦]




