@DrJMarine@Pete24674598463@anish_koka This “self preservation” is already proven wrong. Doctors have less control over what and how medical practice should be, but are unwilling to realize their self preservation backfired badly. Doctors become tools, willingly.
@neoavatara I agree doctors shouldn’t fire patients because of disagreements on treatments. However, deliberately hiding drug information from the doctors will cause harm to no other than the patients.
Another question patients should ask, how do doctors treat their own cancer, and why?
Covid didn’t break medicine.
It exposed what medicine had become.
Doctors trained to follow orders—not think.
So when it mattered most, too many didn’t stand up for the patient in front of them.
That’s the real crisis.
@RxRegA@anish_koka A loss is always hard to take, but I’m not surprised by Vinay’s ousting. It takes much more than Vinay, regardless of his superb credentials and performance, to stand FDA up to the industry.
@drterrysimpson When there is no/limited data on prescription vs lifestyle, I choose and rely on lifestyle for prevention. Data on prescription vs prescription or vs no prescription is not good enough.
@StillmanMD IMO, the current data of 2021 and 2022 already shows alarming cancer rates.
The COVID deaths primarily occurred in age group >60 and/or with metabolic syndrome (both are major cancer risks!) With that, shouldn’t we specifically expect lower cancer rate in 2021 and 2022?
@BrentAWilliams2 They are killing functional medicine actually.
How functional medicine and primary care should have been practiced.
https://t.co/TlHh4g1whL