NIH, companies aim to teach old drugs new tricks

In CategoryDrugs and Drug Companies
ByRuss Bianchi

This is retread fraud of the first order! Just like failed heart drugs were turned into erectile dysfunction brands and ssri anti-depressant are now being falsely marketed as pain killers.

Want arrest and reversal with no adverse side effects? Consume nutrient rich plants.

Want pain and early death? Take drugs.

GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

Three pharmaceutical giants are unlocking their freezers to see if government-funded scientists can reinvent some of their old drugs.

NIH, companies aim to teach old drugs new tricks

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FDA approves use of electronic chips in medications

In CategoryDrugs and Drug Companies, Government, Music, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Big Brother?Uncle Sam/Big Pharma literary is now monitoring your body 24-7-365 to keep you sick, and spending money, on useless, dangerous, harmful and deadly drugs – clearly an invasion of privacy and unconstitutional.

It’s THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE MEETS THE CONSTANT GARDNER!

Hmmmm (note extreme sarcasm) there might be a sequel screenplay in this for even more revenue.

Diogenes is rolling over in his grave, and still seeking an honest man.

Sigh,

~ Uncle Russ

(Medical Xpress) — The Food and Drug Administration in the United States has approved a request by Proteus Digital Health to allow for the inclusion of tiny digestible microchips into medicines to assist health care workers in monitoring intake of medicines by patients. Previously, the FDA had allowed such microchips only in placebo products. Proteus, the maker of the chips, plans to market them to drug manufactures who can then imbed them in individual pills that allow for electronic reporting to doctors letting them know if and when patients take their medicines.

FDA approves use of electronic chips in medications

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The GM rice problem: Food fraud from China?

In CategoryFood and More
ByRuss Bianchi

Anyone thinking anything is safe to use of out Red China is sadly mistaken based on the FACTS.

~ Uncle Russ

Genetic modification is an on-going problem in Asia’s basmati rice network and it is a problem that importers need to be vigilant in curbing, according to an industry expert.

The GM rice problem: Food fraud from China?

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