By Sara Middleton, staff writer
(NaturalHealth365) When a government agency creates a database to collect data on the safety and risks of a new-to-the-market, federally-promoted drug product, touts this database as proof that the public should trust them because they obviously care about understanding the impact of the said drug but then drags their feet when asked to actually share the data they collect, it’s reasonable to assume that maybe the collected data doesn’t support the government’s message of “safe and effective.”
Yet this is exactly what we’ve seen with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) “V-Safe” program, a free …read more
Source: Natural Health 365
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