Recently, I was a guest on a radio show. At one point, I cited a mainstream journal review I have mentioned many times — the famous 2000 Journal of the American Medical Association revelation by Dr. Barbara Starfield, which concluded that the US medical system kills 225,000 people a year in the US.
The interviewer asked whether mentioning this could dangerously convince people not to go to a doctor, when they should see a doctor.
I hadn’t heard that gem in a long time.
— Maybe you shouldn’t talk about this, because it could give people the wrong idea —
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The interviewer asked whether mentioning this could dangerously convince people not to go to a doctor, when they should see a doctor.
I hadn’t heard that gem in a long time.
— Maybe you shouldn’t talk about this, because it could give people the wrong idea —
Read Entire Article »