Archive for the ‘Medicine’ Category

Link Between COVID-19 Vaccination and Skin Autoimmune Disorders: Peer-Reviewed German Study

May 24 | Posted by mrossol | Health, Medicine, Vaccine

Source: Link Between COVID-19 Vaccination and Skin Autoimmune Disorders: Peer-Reviewed German Study – American Faith

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Denmark: Where Everyone Agrees With Me About Covid-19 and Oncology

March 26 | Posted by mrossol | CDC NIH, Economics, Europe, Health, Mandates, Medicine, Prasad, Science

Source: Denmark: Where Everyone Agrees with me about Covid-19 and Oncology

I spent the last week in Europe. I gave talks in 3 cities, and met with hundreds of people. The last leg of... Read more

Friday Reflection 16: The Evolution of a Stable Practice

March 8 | Posted by mrossol | Interesting, Medicine

I’m not a doctor, but appreciate some of the things Dr Cifu shares from the perspective of a patient. mrossol Source: Friday Reflection 16: The Evolution of a Stable Practice LS is an 86-year-old woman coming to see her physician for a regularly scheduled visit. She is feeling well and is just “checking in.” She began seeing her doctor in July 1997... Read more

Are We Medicating Millions of ADHD Children without Scientific Justification?

March 5 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Education, Malone, Medicine, Pharma

Source: Are We Medicating Millions of ADHD Children without Scientific Justification? By: Yaakov Ophir, March 2, 2023 As glasses help people focus their eyes to see,” medical experts from the American Academy of Pediatrics rule, “medications help children with ADHD focus their thoughts better and ignore distractions.” In their view, as well as in the view of multiple other expert consortiums, the... Read more

Characteristics of a Successful Screening Test

February 28 | Posted by mrossol | Health, Medicine, Science

By Adam Cifu, MD, Feb. 28,  2023, Sensible Medicine on Substack Source: Characteristics of a Successful Screening Test A screening test is meant to find a disease in a person who has no symptoms. The intent of screening is to improve outcomes for the person, improved as compared to the outcome he would have had if you waited for him to develop... Read more

Great Colonoscopy Debate – Not sure Colon Cancer is Worth Screening For?

October 19 | Posted by mrossol | Math/Statistics, Medicine, Prasad

An analysis more physicians should read and think about.  mrossol Source: Great Colonoscopy Debate – A Listener Responds

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