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Wellness Resources Newsletter - Be in the know with Byron Richards

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

June 20, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Friends, We’re excited to announce that Byron Richards will be interviewed on CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight (Friday, June 20, 7pm ET/ 6pm CT) regarding the Food & Drug Administration. We encourage you to check it out and send CNN your feedback!

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Latest Health News Articles from Byron J. Richards:Western Medicine Fails Tim Russert The shocking death of Tim Russert last Friday has left an entire nation wondering what happened. He was a model patient, doing everything his doctors asked. All major media have run articles trying to explain the nuances and difficulties in treating coronary artery disease. Read more...

Perverse Corruption as Doctors are Paid to Sell Drugs The British Medical Journal is helping everyone understand just how deep the rabbit hole goes. Key doctors are paid big money to promote and sell drugs. An interview with a superstar drug rep reveals exactly how Big Pharma recruits and trains key doctors... Read more...

 

Latest News: > Western Medicine Fails Tim Russert... > Doctors Paid to Sell Drugs

 

 

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