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MLAA

(18,602 posts)
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 06:54 PM Tuesday

One more name added to the Billionaire Boys Club Cabinet, TBD if he also receives the Pedophile / Rapist

Badge. Quack, grifting TV Dr Oz will be in charge of healthcare programs for approx 140 million people (Medicare, Medicaid and CHIPS). Trillion-ish dollar budget for him to find ‘savings’.

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One more name added to the Billionaire Boys Club Cabinet, TBD if he also receives the Pedophile / Rapist (Original Post) MLAA Tuesday OP
Trump is handing the billionaires staggering amounts of money to loot. Irish_Dem Tuesday #1
Oz is a quack LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #2
Thanks for posting, I knew he was a quack, but this confirms it with credible evidence. MLAA Thursday #4
If a person 65 or over calls 911 for medical care send a hearse instead!? Jacson6 Thursday #3

Irish_Dem

(57,540 posts)
1. Trump is handing the billionaires staggering amounts of money to loot.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 06:56 PM
Tuesday

Of course Trump will demand a big cut of the thefts.

LetMyPeopleVote

(154,538 posts)
2. Oz is a quack
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 06:38 PM
Thursday


The caption states: “Canadian researchers analyzed 40 episodes of ‘The Dr. Oz Show’ and found that nearly 40% of the medical advice presented lacked a scientific basis, while 15% directly contradicted existing medical evidence.”

Fact-Check Analysis:

A study published in The BMJ in 2014 evaluated 40 episodes of “The Dr. Oz Show” and found that:

• 46% of the recommendations were supported by evidence.
• 15% were contradicted by evidence.
• 39% lacked evidence.

These findings align closely with the caption’s claim, indicating that approximately 40% of the advice lacked scientific backing, and 15% contradicted existing evidence. 

Conclusion:

The caption accurately reflects the study’s findings regarding the scientific validity of medical advice presented on “The Dr. Oz Show.”

Jacson6

(725 posts)
3. If a person 65 or over calls 911 for medical care send a hearse instead!?
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 06:41 PM
Thursday

Look how much money the government will save.



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