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octavio-licon

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Kicking the Hornet's Nest

Kicking the Hornet's Nest

8
  • Dec 30, 2022
  • The disconnect between the business brain and the medical ethical brain

    A captivating and touching documentary about what happens when the medical establishment's business interests are threatened by what they consider a "minority subset".

    While it mostly revolves around the story of anesthesiologist, Amy Reed and her surgeon husband, Hooman Noorchashm, it also goes into other victims stories and the eventual unfortunate FDA ruling for informed consent, rather than a ban on the controversial gynecological procedure (morecellation) that caused unneeded deaths.

    I have no doubt the procedure would remain common practice had those affected and ultimate whistleblowers had not been Harvard physicians since the medical establishment has seen cancer spread for the past 20 years yet remained silent.
    Art House

    Art House

    6.4
    3
  • Jul 3, 2020
  • Good concept, poor execution

    The premise behind the movie is great, the viewer is left unsatisfied with what amounts to a slide show of detailed, almost abstract images that leave you wanting to actually see the houses themselves.

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