@jkwok60@MAHA_Action@Columbia Does one need a "credible science or medicine background" to critique those who credential such "credibility?"
If so, is an honest feedback loop to be reasonably expected?
Please include discussion of the response to the pandemic in your reply, e.g. the 6 foot distance rule.
@Evolving_Moloch Would love for you to have VoxDay on your live stream to discuss the issue of evo-psych. You both seem to agree on the what, it's the why where you diverge. It would a discussion for the ages
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@DrJesseMorse@jinternational single injection or series?
May I impose on you to walk me through the patient experience of such an injection and the sensation after?
I've not seen one comment which places any of the discussed risks in the context of the risks associated with obesity.
These drugs threaten to cost some industries a lot of money; food, healthcare, even tech worker productivity.
Good
a business model that depends on obesity deserves what it gets.
@ClownWorld who cares? the healthier their weight the less they cost each one of us. Underweight is bad, too, but the societal costs are far less than obesity.
@JOSEPH45075332 This person gets it.
I should be with my patients from another 10 years, while teaching part time in a local med school
The economics and ethics both forestall those possibilities.
@Hullabalos85941@JackNapierNot In a real collapse it will be seized and it's surreptitious used punished by death.
Skills and connection with community will be the only real currency.
@kpharmd12 you don't want it. You're not trained for it. It's a trap. It's not your job to bail out a failing system. Don't sacrifice your wellbeing for the hopes of a few extra bucks
Remember, under the FCA the government doesn't have to prove intent. A simple error is enough for jail.
Every food problem we now have was created by the same set of corporations that now sells you the solutions.
Unilever sells you the seed oil that drives the inflammation, then sells you the Dove moisturiser for the inflamed skin and the Vaseline for the dry patches.
Kellogg's sells you the cereal that produces the 11am blood sugar crash, then sells you the protein bar for the afternoon slump and the granola for the evening "healthy snack."
Coca-Cola sells you the drink that drives the metabolic dysfunction, then owns Smartwater, Glacéau, and Innocent smoothies for when you decide to "detox."
Nestlé sells you the chocolate, the diet chocolate, the protein chocolate, the cereal, the bottled water, the infant formula, and the wellness powder you stir into the milk afterwards. Then owns a major stake in L'Oréal, for the skin problems that follow.
PepsiCo sells you the crisps, the fizzy drink, the "healthier" baked crisps, the Quaker oats for breakfast, the Tropicana juice, and the Gatorade for when you go to the gym to undo it.
Mondelez sells you the biscuit, the chocolate, the cracker, the cheese spread, and the gum to mask the breath afterwards.
One chain. Multiple revenue streams. Every stage of the metabolic decline has a product attached to it, sold by the same five companies wearing different labels.
Step off the chain.
The chain is the problem.
Not the cow. Not the farmer. Not the butter. Not the egg.
The moment you try and even if they are not of the same religion, leadership will play the religion card, hiding behind skin-suited nuns and synagogues. Then tribalism will do the rest.
There are too few critical thinkers for such taxation to ever occur.
The only path forward is from without.
@DutchRojas Truth
As the value of the dollars the Feds devote to healthcare diminish relative to expenditures, the cartel will fold.
It'll thrash like a dinosaur in a tar pit, but it will fold.
It's already happening.
Cash pay will be the little mammals left which survive and grow
The health systems which use AI are driven by revenue, not benevolence
Got a few open appointments in the biopsy suite? AI will lower the biopsy threshold on the mams it reads until they are filled.
Anyone who thinks otherwise is either delusional or in on the grift, esp after the pandemic response.
It's literally AI's only path to profitability