There are 400 Billion Galaxies in the known Universe and we ended up as tweeting humans on Earth. Life is infinite so we must pursue our wildest dreams
@mcuban My patient with hepatitis C (a curable disease) was unable to pay the cost of her antiviral treatment ($10,000/month WITH blue cross blue shield insurance) so the virus turned her liver into cirrhosis (irreversible). Now sheβs hospitalized multiple times a year for management of the complications (bleeding, infections, Ascites, etc.)
@drkeithsiau@UEGJournal My bad I thought the society guideline published that animation, just realized its your summary. Appreciate your work and efforts to educate ππ½ππ½
National Society Meetings leach millions of dollars off desperate/broke med students and residents aspiring to pursue a medical subspecialty. Itβs a good skill to publish but everyone knows research has become a toxic sport powered by nepotism and completely worthless retrospective chart reviews
Iβm a doctor: Any supplement for an Alzheimer gene outside of a clinical trial is the ULTIMATE scam. The best thing you can do is eat blueberries daily. Also you probably did a panel that detected a harmless bug in your microbiome and got sold a cleanse π€£ youβd be super sick if you actually had a parasitic infection
AI needs to eliminate all front desk workers from the entire healthcare system ASAP
Unfortunately when I go to a doctor appointment the front desk person does not provide a friendly greeting, poor eye contact, low energy, and horrible customer service. Sometimes they will even have a personality attitude. Patients deserve full attention and uplifting energy since many are going through major health problems.
Disclaimer: yes there are nice front desk workers but they are a minority
Itβs crazy how little knowledge (zero) medical students and residents understand about the business of healthcare. Once they graduate they are thrown into the market and get manipulated with horrible contracts and significantly underpaid for the value they provide to the hospital. I wonder if academic institutions do this on purpose to scare anyone from going into private practice
Top underrated Health Hacks with minimal effort:
1) Protect your fertility: Only wear Cotton Underwear. Polyester has non-flammable chemicals that can affect fertility and your endocrine system.
2) Prevent hearing loss: Settings -> Sounds and Haptics -> Headphone Safety -> Limit to 75 decibels
3) Minimize Microplastic exposure. Install Reverse osmosis Water Filter in your home. Avoid plastic bottles at all costs
4) Skin/Hair Health: Install Shower Head filter. Softens and reduces chlorine and chemicals that dry skin and damage hair
5) Minimize Pesticide Exposure: Soak all berries in baking soda/water before eating. Buy organic if you can afford it.
6) Avoid constipation/hemorrhoids/colon cancer. Eat 30 grams fiber daily to nourish your microbiome. Psyllium husk supplement helps meet that target.
7) Avoid Obesity and Diabetes: Avoid every food that contains high-Fructose Corn Syrup
8) Eliminate alcohol intake. Its a poison
9) Cure sadness: Lift weights and Journaling
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@DrSiyabMD Thanks for Great perspective - why donβt we adapt PCSK9 inhibitors as first line for early CAD prevention ? Arenβt they extremely specific without side effects?
@DrNeilStone Is the risk greater than zero? If yes (the answer is yes), the scientific community should be able to debate the data which itself is weak and tainted by financial conflict of interests
@DrNeilStone Nobody needs to be ingesting fluoride. Thats exactly why they tell kids not to swallow toothpaste. Ingested fluoride lowers IQ and disrupts microbiome. Hydroxyapetitie toothpaste is actually a better and safer alternative
@adamfeuerstein@VPrasadMDMPH Sounds like you have no idea about his credentials..He understands scientific literature better than 99% of other clinicians. Having a podcast is not the diss you think it is - takes courage and confidence to share scientific views on a public platform
@amasad I am a US based Jordanian doctor (from Irbid) building with Replit! Itβs one of my favorite products and I hope to leverage the tools Iβve built to improve Jordanian healthcare infrastructure. Thanks for developing this life changing technology! Eating mansaf with you is on my to-do-list
3rasi ya kbeer!