They might indicate encoding (ASCII/Hex/Octal) Try all permutations. That means that 95% survive. Box 156, 21255 Hwy. He actually worked in treatments for some formally fatal diseases, and did important research into HIV. I read a book a long time ago that compared various medical cultures, Lynn Payer’s “Medicine & Culture”. All Dr. Zelenko has is a spreadsheet of some of his patients. The key is to treat early. You vilify someone who went against the whole world and actually treated more then 2200 patients while you write blogs. Vladimir Zelenko and Stephen Smith: Abandoning evidence-based medicine to promote unproven drugs for COVID-19The FDA’s emergency use authorization of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19: Dangerous politics, not scienceHydroxychloroquine and COVID-19: Science-based medicine has no chance against Donald Trump, Peter Navarro, and Dr. OzAntivaxxer Levi Quackenboss vs. reality on COVID-19 - RESPECTFUL INSOLENCEDr. His entire life has been lived in the lap of powerful luxury. Dismas 02:05, 25 August 2005 (UTC) Fula. One thing that stood out is that two out of “over forty” patients developed EKG changes, which he seemed to view as unimportant. I did look at the precipitous fall of airline stocks over the past year. Many of my colleagues who are on the frontlines and lack adequate personal protective equipment are desperate for anything that will help keep them safe as they take care of COVID-19 patients. You denigrate a doctor who has a 99% batting average, calling him Dr Oz. All of this information is available here: Dr. Oz is a heart surgeon with a TV show.

You have to take some reasonable chances here. How many lives has your lack of treatment saved?There is no evidence that Dr. Z’s treatment has saved a single patient. Kelly Victory: Another despicable physician spreading disinformation about COVID-19 - RESPECTFUL INSOLENCEYale epidemiologist Harvey Risch defends hydroxychloroquine in Newsweek—badly - RESPECTFUL INSOLENCEHydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19: Evidence can’t seem to kill it – Science-Based Medicine Asterisks are often used as placeholders, so the answer to the ultimate question is “anything you want it to be”.The reason behind ’42’ is that it’s an intrinsically funny number. Then Dr. Smith launched into his uncontrolled case series:He notes that in his practice that nearly all of the patients who were intubated were diabetic or prediabetic. The same place Dr. Fauci funneled more than $1 billion in US money to continue antiviral work that had been stopped in the USA for safety reasons. This is a fascinating non-fiction book about several of the ordinary (and not-so-ordinary) punctuation marks and symbols that are in more or less common use every day. Now, if it were lemon curd…… I cannot allow an implicit insult to the noble quince pass without registering an objection.To our everlasting honor, here in the US we have key lime marmalade, a comestible of unsurpassed wonderfulness.There is also the Arbidol phenomenon… a garbage Russian-made “antiviral”, being promoted heavily in Europe and China.Dr. But still not lemon curd.Because marmalade is nasty. Asterisks are often used as placeholders, so the answer to the ultimate question is “anything you want it to be”.

Nonetheless, a “brave maverick” French scientist named Didier Raoult, grifting doctors (including Dr. Mehmet Oz), and Donald Trump with his sycophants, toadies, and lackeys have hyped […][…] we’ve seen Dr. Mehmet Oz promote misinformation.

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Preliminary evidence suggests that Trump cannot keep quiet about anything with potential political repercussions.“Isn’t he supposedly surrounded by business people who are experts in PR who should just tell him to shut the fuck up already?”Well, we now know he IS surrounded by business people who stand to make some sweet profits from mass sales of hydroxychloroquine. Another theory about 42 is that Adams, a computer scientist, used “42” because the ASCII symbol represented by 42 is the asterisk. Since early March, his clinics had treated people with coronavirus-like symptoms, and he had developed an experimental treatment consisting of an antimalarial medication called hydroxychloroquine, the antibiotic azithromycin and zinc sulfate.After testing this three-drug cocktail on hundreds of patients, some of whom had only mild or moderate symptoms when they arrived, Dr. Zelenko claimed that 100 percent of them had survived the virus with no hospitalizations and no need for a ventilator.“I’m seeing tremendous positive results,” he said in a March 21 video, which was addressed to President Trump and eventually posted to YouTube and Facebook. I’ll try to look for related material perhaps by name of drug. We’ve seen a French […]You accuse others of being grifting doctors. I hope he’s not the only doctor available. Shame on you, you who’d rather support abortions, but deny susceptible people of a worthy medical protocol.

He will be releasing a report next week and has submitted data to FDA. Its documented. I think your assumption is dubious …You assume that the patients never gave him permission. But if corona virus infection lands you in the hospital, you have 1 in 20 chance of dying; more if you have other risk factors.