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TMHS 477: Covid mRNA Medications: The Peer-Reviewed Evidence -With Guest Dr. Ron Brown

TMHS 477: Covid mRNA Medications: The Peer-Reviewed Evidence -With Guest Dr. Ron Brown

FromThe Model Health Show


TMHS 477: Covid mRNA Medications: The Peer-Reviewed Evidence -With Guest Dr. Ron Brown

FromThe Model Health Show

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Length:
120 minutes
Released:
May 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The key to good health is making informed decisions. Whether we’re talking about nutrition, movement, supplements, or medication, it’s important that you have all of the information available so that you can make an educated decision. The problem is that all of the relevant data isn’t always easy to find.  Reading research studies can be confusing unless you have an understanding of certain terms and equations. In fact, some studies are even purposely complex and misleading. On this episode of The Model Health Show, Dr. Ronald Brown is here to share his recent work on reporting bias in COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials.  You’re going to learn about an important distinction between relative risk reduction and absolute risk reduction. Dr. Brown is sharing pertinent information about reporting data, clinical trials, and mRNA technology. I hope this episode gives you insight into clinical research and how it is presented to the public so that you can make more informed decisions about your health. Enjoy!  In this episode you’ll discover: The difference between a healthcare system and our current sick care system. Why Dr. Brown chose to write a study on absolute risk reduction.  An important distinction between relative risk reduction and absolute risk reduction. What breakthrough infections are, and how they can affect reporting data.  How a randomized trial works, and why it’s the gold standard.  What the absolute risk reduction is in the two major COVID-19 vaccines. How to calculate relative risk reduction.  What you need to know about the participants in clinical trials.  Why an observational study cannot determine causality.  What the healthy vaccine bias is.  Which agencies are responsible for disseminating information to the public. How the case definitions have evolved over time.   Why mRNA technology is theoretical.  What the mucosal immune system is. The definition of nutritional immunology. Why we need to consider what’s causing coronavirus infections.  How mortality studies work, and why they aren’t dependable.  Statistics on comorbidities in the United States.  Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com/Model  -- Use the coupon code MODEL for 20% off! Ronald B. Brown, PhD. on Google Scholar  Outcome Reporting Bias in COVID-19 Vaccine Clinical Trials Mortality Overestimation CDC report denoting that 95% of deaths involving Covid-19 had an average of 4 preexisting conditions and/or additional causes of death Stress in primary care: Upwards of 80% of physicians visits may have a stress-related component BMJ Editorial: Abnormalities in vaccine trials CDC report denoting that 89.8% of all healthcare workers hospitalized with Covid-19 had at least one preexisting condition Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes:  Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation
Released:
May 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Model Health Show is a fun, entertaining, and enlightening look at health and fitness. No subject is off limits here! World-renown author and nutritionist Shawn Stevenson breaks down complex health issues and makes them easy to understand and overcome. Whether it's weight loss, chronic fatigue, heart disease, diet, exercise, sex, hormones, sleep problems, or countless other health topics, the insights you get here will help you transform your health and live your best life ever.