Re: "Doctor's Advice. I advise people to do their own research. Doctors (of course) don't have a lot of time to research the effects of drugs, so they rely on studies that are funded by drug companies. Besides, they are financially connected to drug companies, so it's unlikely they will recommend against a drug (or a flu shot, shingles shot, pneumonia shot, etc.) That's not my opinion; it's the facts provided by several doctors - some retired, such as "John Abramson" who wrote the book, "Overdo$ed America." He explains the business in great detail. He quit practicing medicine when he realized that he was prescribing drugs that harmed his patients because he was relying on dug-company studies.
Even finding unbiased information on the internet is sometimes difficult for the same reason.
Example: Several women in my diabetes support group were excited about a news piece a few years ago that said "In lab tests, Metformin (a common diabetes drug) prevents breast cancer in mice." The women said, "I'm so glad my doctor gave me this drug...it's wonderful that it's good for my blood sugar and also prevents breast cancer." I found that rather ridiculous & amusing, so I did some research. I spent 2 hours on the internet reading several studies, articles, etc. that verified that Metformin miraculously prevented breast cancer in mice. (Of course, women are expected to transfer that benefit to themselves).
After reading at least 20 articles, I found ONE that said (in tiny almost-unreadable print at the bottom of the screen) "This study was funded by Merck - the manufacturer of Metformin." Well, it was money well spent. What better way to get women to demand a drug from their doctor than by thinking it prevents breast cancer?
One doctor - Nortin Hadler, MD (who was disgusted at such practices) explained how the results of such biased studies are accomplished. It's a technique known as "Data Torturing." A pricey study is started, some benefits (that may or may not exist) are recorded, then when people start getting sick or dying from the drug, the study is stopped & only the "benefits" are published.