January 7, 2006 (Press Release) --
Editors of quality medical journals that have not been accepted for indexing on Medline/Pubmed, yet have achieved an index rating of 2 or higher, are encouraged to make their journal manuscripts readily available on a new medical search engine: www.Pubmednci.com
In some cases, valuable manuscripts concerning more natural remedies have been excluded from being indexed in Medline/Pubmed for some 35 years (e.g., Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine) since these manuscripts highlight interventions that are contrary to pharmaceutical approaches. The selection process also seems to be biased against nutritional approaches to treatment (e.g., Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine).
The National Library of Medicine has conflicts of interests with the Pharmaceutical Industry. Many important manuscripts in medicine and health-related issues are not indexed because they go contrary to the current interventions that are "blessed" by the public health system--but which in many cases are bogus or actually harmful. It is virtually impossible to discuss legitimate and honest medical topics since www.pubmed.com is in the control of a board that oversees CDC and other typical public health officials and their policies. www.Pubmednci.com (where nci indicates "no conflicts of interest") was created so that more obscure, but important manuscripts can be referenced by researchers. This new search engine (www.Pubmednci.com) could have a major impact toward improving available medical research and assisting patients and health care professionals with information that would otherwise not be available.
All interested medical journal editors are encouraged to contact Gary S. Goldman, Ph.D. (e-mail: pearblossominc@aol.com) so that each journal title that has been previously archived can be easily referenced by researchers and included in the new search engine. There is provision to search by key word, by author, by reference, and display each reference that matches the search criteria with or without the abstract. There is also a secured means for ordering desired manuscripts.
In some cases, valuable manuscripts concerning more natural remedies have been excluded from being indexed in Medline/Pubmed for some 35 years (e.g., Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine) since these manuscripts highlight interventions that are contrary to pharmaceutical approaches. The selection process also seems to be biased against nutritional approaches to treatment (e.g., Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine).
The National Library of Medicine has conflicts of interests with the Pharmaceutical Industry. Many important manuscripts in medicine and health-related issues are not indexed because they go contrary to the current interventions that are "blessed" by the public health system--but which in many cases are bogus or actually harmful. It is virtually impossible to discuss legitimate and honest medical topics since www.pubmed.com is in the control of a board that oversees CDC and other typical public health officials and their policies. www.Pubmednci.com (where nci indicates "no conflicts of interest") was created so that more obscure, but important manuscripts can be referenced by researchers. This new search engine (www.Pubmednci.com) could have a major impact toward improving available medical research and assisting patients and health care professionals with information that would otherwise not be available.
All interested medical journal editors are encouraged to contact Gary S. Goldman, Ph.D. (e-mail: pearblossominc@aol.com) so that each journal title that has been previously archived can be easily referenced by researchers and included in the new search engine. There is provision to search by key word, by author, by reference, and display each reference that matches the search criteria with or without the abstract. There is also a secured means for ordering desired manuscripts.

Since www.pubmed.gov is in the control of a board that oversees CDC and other typical public health officials and their policies, legitimate and honest medical topics cannot easily be discussed.

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