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Part Three: Dr. Bob: Maybe Even worse at being a Doctor than Andrew Wakefield
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Robert is joined again by Anna Salinas to discuss Dr. Robert Sears who might be the worst doctor on planet Earth. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The podcast explores the assassination of three radio journalists in Miami and delves into a world of drugs and darkness to uncover a much bigger conspiracy.
00:00 - 00:53 (00:53)
Summary
The podcast explores the assassination of three radio journalists in Miami and delves into a world of drugs and darkness to uncover a much bigger conspiracy.
EpisodePart Three: Dr. Bob: Maybe Even worse at being a Doctor than Andrew Wakefield
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The term "boofing" gained national attention during the 2018 congressional hearing of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and has now become a topic of conversation for college students.
00:53 - 03:35 (02:42)
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The term "boofing" gained national attention during the 2018 congressional hearing of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and has now become a topic of conversation for college students.
EpisodePart Three: Dr. Bob: Maybe Even worse at being a Doctor than Andrew Wakefield
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Dr. Bob takes preventative medicine to a whole new level by limiting antibiotic use and focusing on good nutrition and immune system health.
03:38 - 07:43 (04:05)
Summary
Dr. Bob takes preventative medicine to a whole new level by limiting antibiotic use and focusing on good nutrition and immune system health. He incorporates his passion for healthy natural living into his disease treatment and prevention approach.
EpisodePart Three: Dr. Bob: Maybe Even worse at being a Doctor than Andrew Wakefield
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Bob Sears shares his extensive knowledge and expertise in the field of vaccines and their prevention of diseases.
07:43 - 10:32 (02:48)
Summary
Bob Sears shares his extensive knowledge and expertise in the field of vaccines and their prevention of diseases. He empowers parents to make informed decisions regarding their child's vaccine schedule for a healthy future.
EpisodePart Three: Dr. Bob: Maybe Even worse at being a Doctor than Andrew Wakefield
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The spread of a myth about the polio vaccine being a government conspiracy to sterilize children in the impoverished Indian state of Uttar Pradesh hindered the true mission of eradicating polio from the world by 2002.
10:33 - 13:39 (03:06)
Summary
The spread of a myth about the polio vaccine being a government conspiracy to sterilize children in the impoverished Indian state of Uttar Pradesh hindered the true mission of eradicating polio from the world by 2002. The risk of polio may be zero in the United States, but new cases still arise in other parts of the world due to lack of vaccination.
EpisodePart Three: Dr. Bob: Maybe Even worse at being a Doctor than Andrew Wakefield
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The reluctance of parents to vaccinate their children has contributed to a comeback of preventable diseases.
13:39 - 17:35 (03:55)
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The reluctance of parents to vaccinate their children has contributed to a comeback of preventable diseases. Certain vaccines like the tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (DTAP) vaccine have been advised against by Dr. Bob, a pediatrician, and anti-vaccine advocate.
EpisodePart Three: Dr. Bob: Maybe Even worse at being a Doctor than Andrew Wakefield
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The risks of severe reaction to vaccines are extremely low, about one in 2600 over the entire 12 year vaccine schedule.
17:35 - 22:27 (04:51)
Summary
The risks of severe reaction to vaccines are extremely low, about one in 2600 over the entire 12 year vaccine schedule. In contrast, purposefully infecting a child with a disease may be considered child abuse.
EpisodePart Three: Dr. Bob: Maybe Even worse at being a Doctor than Andrew Wakefield
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The U.S. has a program where parents who believe their child was hurt by a vaccine can apply for compensation.
22:27 - 25:39 (03:12)
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The U.S. has a program where parents who believe their child was hurt by a vaccine can apply for compensation. While severe reactions to vaccines are rare, epidemics cannot be risked for their negative impacts on public health.
EpisodePart Three: Dr. Bob: Maybe Even worse at being a Doctor than Andrew Wakefield
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker suggests implementing a family law to address vaccination refusal and parents who put other children at risk by allowing their unvaccinated children to get sick.
25:39 - 27:43 (02:04)
Summary
The speaker suggests implementing a family law to address vaccination refusal and parents who put other children at risk by allowing their unvaccinated children to get sick.
EpisodePart Three: Dr. Bob: Maybe Even worse at being a Doctor than Andrew Wakefield
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The controversy over vaccination and homeschooling highlights a larger issue of parents treating their children as property, denying them proper medical care or education under the guise of personal freedom.
27:44 - 31:08 (03:24)
Summary
The controversy over vaccination and homeschooling highlights a larger issue of parents treating their children as property, denying them proper medical care or education under the guise of personal freedom.
EpisodePart Three: Dr. Bob: Maybe Even worse at being a Doctor than Andrew Wakefield
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Parents in the anti-vaxxer subculture reacted to Dr. Sears' probation by posting comments on the Age of Autism website, with some stating that medical licensing is a hoax meant to protect the medical cartel against competitors and innovators.
31:08 - 32:15 (01:07)
Summary
Parents in the anti-vaxxer subculture reacted to Dr. Sears' probation by posting comments on the Age of Autism website, with some stating that medical licensing is a hoax meant to protect the medical cartel against competitors and innovators.