Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman wrote "I am myself persuaded that licensure has reduced both the quantity and quality of medical practice…. It has forced the public to pay more for less satisfactory medical service." Have you ever wondered how the medical monopoly formed in the United States?. . . (continue reading)
Risky Medicine for the Internet
- The FDA exercises strict censorship over everything
manufacturers can say about their products. If FDA doesn't
approve it, it is a crime to say it . . . We can only
imagine the new ways FDA will devise to limit online speech
and control e-commerce.
9/1/1999
"Unionversal" Health Care
For All? - In the coming months, watch out for the
buzzwords "universal" and "right to health care." This
rhetoric might sound good. But mandatory universal coverage
could strip Americans of their freedom to buy the health
services they prefer.
The Battle with the FDA For
Patients' Rights: Will it Ever End? - The FDA exercises
extraordinary power in life-and-death decisions for terminally
ill patients, though many believe such decisions belong
solely in the hands of individuals--not a federal regulatory
agency.
9/10/1998
Tobacco Deal is Not About
Reducing Teen Smoking - Most politicians seem more
interested in raising "new" money by passing new tobacco
laws, rather than stopping teenage smoking by enforcing
existing laws.
Are Americans free to choose their own medical treatments?
No, not according to current FDA regulations. Find out
how the FDA is
Keeping Medication from Cancer Patients
Ever wonder how the medical monopoly formed in the United
States? Find out by reading The Medical Monopoly: Protecting Consumers or Limiting
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