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NewsTarget Insider Alert (www.NewsTarget.com)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear readers,

 

Would you be surprised to learn that the American Medical Association earns tens of millions of dollars selling database information that allows drug companies to target doctors for psychological influence campaigns? It's true, and today's stories reveal the dirty little secret in conventional medicine today: The routine bribery of physicians by drug reps (and the complicity of the AMA in enabling the bribery).

 

As one story reveals here, it remains perfectly legal to bribe physicians in 48 states wihout having to disclose the payments, gifts or free vacations given to the doctors!

 

Modern medicine is a dirty, corrupt business, and most M.D.s have, in effect, sold out to Big Pharma influence (often without even realizing it). Much of medicine today is, in my opinion, little more than a system of organized crime pretending to be a system of health care. Click any headline below for the full story:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Health: Drug reps use psychological tactics to successfully influence doctors' prescribing habitsPharmaceutical companies spend more than $15 billion each year promoting prescription drugs in the United States. One-third of that amount is spent on "detailing" -- an industry term for drug company representatives' one-on-one promotion to doctors. A...

 

 

 

 

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