- 1. Ivermectin for COVID-19: real-time meta analysis of 78 studies
- (Ivermectin)
- Statistically significant improvements are seen for mortality, ventilation, ICU admission, hospitalization, recovery, cases, and viral clearance. All remain significant after exclusions. 50 studies ...
- Created on 05 February 2022
- 2. Retracted coronavirus (COVID-19) papers
- (Covid Vaccine Research)
- ... “Phytotherapeutic options for the treatment of COVID‐19: A concise viewpoint,” published on August 20, 2020 in Phytotherapy Research; retracted on December 30, 2020. “Potential False-Positive Rate ...
- Created on 26 October 2021
- 3. Mandatory vaccination directions for workers – Part 3
- (Covid and Legislation)
- ... for you setting it out so clearly and concisely. thanks for speaking so forthrightly on these issues when so many are burying their heads in the sand. there has to be further question about the standing ...
- Created on 08 October 2021
- 4. The rose coloured glasses effect
- (What are people saying about child protection / social services / welfare workers)
- ... er the legislation in BC. I clearly and very concisely advised a "Social Worker" that I no longer wore the "rose colored glasses" she had on. The study of Social Work is nothing more than junk science, ...
- Created on 21 April 2017
- 5. Centrelink’s debt collection ‘pushed him over the edge’
- (Uncategorised)
- ... awful hand,” Brit tells me, “and he couldn’t use it. It’s hard to tell you concisely about him.” She pauses. “He was an exhibitionist, and by that I mean he was good at fronts to shield his pain – of eccentricit ...
- Created on 18 February 2017
- 6. Suffer the children - Trouble in the Family Court
- (Court Ordered Abuse)
- ... E Libertine • 13 days ago Oh reading your reply was brilliant! So much more clear and concise than mine to her! I was just curious after reading her ignorant comment, I went made in my ...
- Created on 28 September 2016
- 7. Are "good enough" parents losing custody to abusive ex-partners?
- (Battered Mothers)
- ... Peterson and Dawn Marie Spinozza. National Center for State Courts. 1997. The purpose of this handbook is to provide judges and court managers a concise guide to resources for: Determining when Domes ...
- Created on 18 June 2016
- 8. Decisions on behalf of your Children: The doctrine of ‘Parens Patriae’ in Australia
- (NSW DHS - FACS)
- ... adhere to their best interests. [1]Butt, Peter J., and David Hamer. “Parens Patriae.” Concise Australian Legal Dictionary.4th ed. 2011. Print. [2] E. v. Eve, [1986] 2 SCR 388, para 72 line 9 [3] ...
- Created on 04 March 2014
- 9. Best practice in the conduct of Care Proceedings in the NSW Children’s Court
- (Law Courts and Legal Matters)
- ... ontinuing to see inappropriately detailed and lengthy chronological accounts in initiating reports. It is my view that caseworkers should include an executive summary in the report that concisely and ...
- Created on 01 August 2013
- 10. Notice To All Users
- (Uncategorised)
- ... in contrary to what you may think, your particular case is most likely in the 99% of cases related to this website which don't have an actual legal basis. Coherent and concise emails will be addressed. ...
- Created on 12 February 2011
- 11. "Adoption Amendment (Same Sex Couples) Bill 2010 (No. 2)"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... re doing so I believe I should address some of the comments made, particularly by the Attorney General, in the Legislative Council, because I chose to be concise and brief when I moved my amendment here ...
- Created on 08 September 2010