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The current examination being posed by RFK Jr. is not merely an attack on 'bad actors' but a broader indictment of a system that seems fundamentally compromised. His assertion that medical journals have become gatekeepers of a pharmaceutical narrative rather than neutral arbiters of medical truth adds another layer to the ongoing conversation about trust in medical literature.
To many, RFK Jr. offers a breath of fresh air, questioning why the dominant narrative in healthcare markets has shifted focus from patient well-being to profit maximization. He advocates for the realization that a healthier public is paramount, rather than fostering a culture of dependence on pharmaceutical solutions.