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The Dream & Lie of Louis Pasteur by R. B. Pearson

http://www.whale.to/a/b/pearson.html

like cats and dogs, but conditions growing out of one another. Is it not living in a continual mistake to look upon diseases as we do now, as separate entities, which must exist,

How money and the profit motive destroy everything

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of worth - - Workplace conditions - - Physical health - - Health effects of junk food - - Anatomy of a junk food - - Low nutrition of junk food - - Junk food toxicity - - Making j

Meditopia -- Chapter 4, Section 3

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by maladaptive conditions that are entirely manmade and unnatural. Such maladaptations are almost always related to some profit-producing line of endeavor by a small, elite minori

Wikipedia is the Ministry of Truth

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under safe conditions. The World Health Organization in 2010 stated: There are significant benefits in performing male circumcision in early infancy, and programmes that promote e

Fear of the invisible

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several neurological conditions, possibly including autism. The CDC subsequently issued a report claiming that vaccines could not cause autism. However, it was later forced to adm

Antifragile - by Nassim Nicholas Taleb | Derek Sivers

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focus on high-symptom conditions and ignore, I mean really ignore, other situations in which the patient is not very ill. Mother Nature had to have tinkered through selection in i

Psychiatry and the Human Condition

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ecological and social conditions of human prehistoric past that shaped the minds and bodies of modern humans. Our minds were ‘made-up’ before the invention of agriculture, and the
Can psychiatry understand what makes us human?

Chelicerata

https://www.scientificlib.com/en/Biology/Animalia/Arthropoda/Chelicerata.html

few lagerstätten where conditions were exceptionally suited to preserving fairly soft tissues. The Burgess shale animals Sanctacaris and Sidneyia from about 505 million years ago
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