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1M ago
Antivaxxers who "repurposed" deworming drugs like ivermectin and fenbendazole are peddling cancer "miracle cure" testimonials that remind me of laetrile and Stanislaw Burzynski. Truly, everything old is new again.
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2M ago
The controversial and never-proven-effective drug to treat Alzheimer's disease, aducanumab (Aduhelm) has been discontinued.
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3M ago
SBM's guest contributor and ophthalmologist, Dr. David Weinberg, provides an update on the phase 3 trials of pegcetacoplan for macular degeneration. The results are still disappointing.
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3M ago
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has been a very useful paradigm for assessing evidence in medicine. However, like any other framework, it can be misused, particularly when fundamentalist EBM methodolatry leads to its inappropriate application to questions for which it is ill-suited, a misuse that has been weaponized against public health during the pandemic.
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4M ago
Calling a losing study a win. Making acupuncture great again.
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9M ago
A third drug either FDA approved or showing clinical benefit for Alzheimer's disease confirms that the world of AD treatment has changed forever.
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10M ago
A large randomized controlled trial of vitamin D supplementation generates good data to show there is likely no benefit.
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10M ago
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has resurrected the antivax claim that the childhood vaccine schedule has never been tested in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with a saline placebo controls (and therefore the vaccine schedule is unsafe). This is an old and deceptive antivax half-truth that ignores both what constitutes a scientifically valid placebo and the ethical requirements for RCTs.
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10M ago
If I were King of the Vaccines. Some thoughts on influenza vaccine, hospitalization, death and courage.
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Science-Based Medicine » Clinical Trials
11M ago
In February 2023, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new drug for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration (ARMD). The drug, pegcetacoplan (commercial name Syfovre™), is produced by Appelis Pharmaceuticals. This is the first drug approved for treatment of dry macular degeneration. Among eyecare specialists, enthusiasm around this event has been mixed. There is uncertainty about which patients should […]
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