Big Pharma Is Secretly “Ghostwriting” Articles In Top Medical And Oncology Journals To Trick Doctors

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This is mind-blowing.

Big Pharma is secretly “ghostwriting” articles in top medical and oncology journals to trick doctors into buying their drugs.

Here’s how the scam works:

First, pharma pays companies big money to ghostwrite studies that look legit.

Then, they approach doctors, offering them prestige in exchange for slapping their names on these ghostwritten studies.

Once published in top medical journals, these articles deceive other doctors into prescribing their drugs, believing the results are authentic.

This scheme tricks doctors into promoting treatments based on false research, driving up drug sales while putting patients at risk.

Watch Dr. Russell Blaylock explain. The “conspiracy theorists” were right again.

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