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Where’s the data? If his cures for these diseases worked, he could have shown it by publishing his findings just like everyone else. HIV viral loads, CD4 levels, A1C levels. Anything. Medicine relies on data, not character testimony.

Classy

Is this how you choose other stuff in your life? Like, when you go buy applesauce, do you do an in-depth exam of the manufacturing process and the apple selection before eating it? Or do you do what normal people do and just get the applesauce?

I’m just gonna post this here in anticipation of anyone who thinks that getting a flu shot isn’t important.

So, I’m a physician. That’s not how viruses work or how vaccines work. But, more to the point: There are two kids in the PICU in the hospital i work at who are intubated right now for respiratory distress because their families didn’t want them to get a flu shot and they got the flu. They can’t talk because, well,

Somewhere out there is a guy walking around with a Juicero app on his phone. Walking around getting push notifications throughout the day from his fucking juicer.

But that 2k was just for stitches. If that were, say, Chron’s disease or rheumatoid arthritis, or hell, even a car accident, you would be even more fucked.
Like, really fucked.

Did a doctor break your heart or something? Usually people like the person charged with the responsibility of saving their life. You seem to have chosen the “call them names and belittle their accomplishments” route. Bold move.

No. No he didn’t.

Because instead of doing something to change it you’re whining in comment sections.

Albert: “I just binged watched a fuck ton of Looney Tunes and TED talks, I bet you 10 bucks I could combine those two things”
Albert’s Editor: “Please don’t”
Albert: “Too late!”

A list of offices that will be filled after this election:

Will you be voting this November? If the answer is no, kindly keep your opinions to yourself

Congratulations. You have successfully repeated 30 years of Republican talking points on Hillary Clinton.