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A TedTalk worth listening to as you debate the drugs you are pushed to use

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Ben GoldacreatTEDMED 2012

What doctors don't know about the drugs they prescribe

A good eye opener

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Excellent! I’m a fan of TEDTalks, so many thanks for posting! 🙂

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Fascinating and shocking at the same time! 😮

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Massive thank you xxxxxxx

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Thank you so much.

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