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The Courage to Face Covid-19 : Preventing Hospitalization and Death While Battling the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex
by John Leake
At the beginning of 2020, McCullough was a program director at a major academic medical center in Dallas, Texas. Searching for a treatment for the disease, he followed the longstanding principle that it is best to tackle a sickness early. McCullough and his colleagues developed an early treatment protocol-- which was not welcomed by public health officials. News of their promising results was dismissed; McCullough and his colleagues were attacked in the media and fired from their jobs. Leake recounts how the group eventually became leaders in fighting a tyrannical regime that endangers our American way of life.
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Rogues : true stories of grifters, killers, rebels and crooks
by Patrick Radden Keefe
The prize-winning, New York Times best-selling author presents twelve of his most celebrated articles from The New Yorker that form a deeply human portrait of criminals and rascals, as well as those who stand up against them.
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The hard sell : crime and punishment at an opioid startup
by Evan Hughes
A National Magazine Award finalist, drawing on unprecedented access, presents the inside story of entrepreneurial upstart John Kapoor who founded Insys Therapeutics, making millions selling painkillers until whistleblowers put him at the center of a landmark criminal trial.
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Unsettled : how the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy failed the victims of the American overdose crisis
by Ryan Hampton
"Unsettled is the inside story of Purdue's excruciating Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, the company's eventual restructuring, and the Sackler family's evasion of any true accountability. It's also the untold story of how a group of determined ordinarypeople tried to see justice done against the odds-and in the face of brutal opposition from powerful institutions and even government representatives"
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Empire of pain : the secret history of the Sackler dynasty
by Patrick Radden Keefe
The award-winning author of Say Nothing presents a narrative account of how a prominent wealthy family sponsored the creation and marketing of one of the most commonly prescribed and addictive painkillers of the opioid crisis.
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Pharma : greed, lies, and the poisoning of America
by Gerald L. Posner
The award-winning author of God's Bankers traces the rise of the Salker family and the role of opioid addiction and soaring drug prices on healthcare, exposing the deadly consequences of industry corruption and profiteering.
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Do No Harm: Opioid Epidemic
The feature documentary spotlights the worst man-made epidemic in the nation's history and the growing need for recovery treatment programs that work.
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Code blue : inside America's medical industrial complex
by Mike Magee
The Health Commentary blogger exposes the practices of the Medical Industrial Complex network of big business, academic medicine, patient-advocacy organizations, hospitals and government that have made America's healthcare system the highest-costing, but poorest performing among major developed nations.
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