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In their Newsweek Cover story whose link is entitled "Why Oprah's Health Advice Can make You Sick", writers Pat Wingert and Weston Kovsova have finally broken the cone of mainstream media silence that surrounds Oprah, letting everyone else in on the dirty little secret that we doctors have known for some time now - Oprah is practicing bad medicine without a licence.
Oprah - I'm not a doctor, but I play a really bad one on TV aka TBTAM 2009
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Wingert and Kosova also take on Christian Northrup, Oprah's menopause Guru, for her new age medical opinions that are just plan bad advice.
Oprah - I'm not a doctor, but I play a really bad one on TV aka TBTAM 2009
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Not without some worry and trepidation, Wingert said.
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About four years ago the camp decided to lease drilling rights to Range Resources, said Charles Wingert, a member of the all-volunteer board of directors.
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About four years ago the camp decided to lease drilling rights to Range Resources, said Charles Wingert, a member of the all-volunteer board of directors.
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We're really enthused that we're able to help children, and we couldn't do this without the additional income, Wingert said.
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We're really enthused that we're able to help children, and we couldn't do this without the additional income, Wingert said.
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Not without some worry and trepidation, Wingert said.
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I think we would not be here without the income, said Wingert, who added that board members felt that the gas below the camp is part of God's creation, just like forests and streams.
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I think we would not be here without the income, said Wingert, who added that board members felt that the gas below the camp is part of God's creation, just like forests and streams.
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