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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around the debate between conventional (allopathic) medicine and alternative treatments, with participants questioning the efficacy and limitations of the medical establishment. Key points include: 1) Criticism of the medical system's failure to prevent avoidable deaths and its own risks, such as medication-related fatalities. 2) The argument that alternative medicine should not be dismissed solely due to lack of scientific evidence, as the allopathic model also has limitations and areas where it does not provide answers. 3) The call for more research into alternative therapies, especially those with patient and practitioner feedback, to address gaps in conventional medicine. 4) The debate over free speech and the respons... | |
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www.motherjones.com
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| | | | | Few OB-GYNs get disability training-and their disabled patients are far likelier to die. | |
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tim.blog
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| | | | | Please enjoy this transcript of my interview with Michael Pollan, the author of seven previous books, includingCooked,Food Rules,In Defense of Food,The Omnivore's Dilemma, andThe Botany of Desire, all of which were New York Times bestsellers. | |
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www.keckmedicine.org
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| | | When it comes to heart health (and overall health) butter used to be the bad guy. Now, all eyes are on sugar. Learn more. | ||