By Matt McCord Using opioids to treat acute pain is very similar to the burning of coal to feed our houses. Both are inherited solutions of an earlier era. Both were celebrated as advances. And since then they have proven to be dirty, dangerous and incredible expensive to clean. Despite this, we continually trust them, even as safer alternatives and Emarter feel right in front of us. Coal fed the industrial revolution, but did it at a high price: contaminated air, poisoned water, respiratory disease due to climate instability. It was never a clean solution, only convenient. Similarly, opioids became…
Author: Dr. William Hayes
By MICHAEL MILLENSON “Dr. Google,” the nickname for the search engine that answers hundreds of millions of health questions every day, has begun including advice from the general public in some of its answers. The “What People Suggest” feature, presented as a response to user demand, comes at a pivotal point for traditional web search amid the growing popularity of artificial intelligence-enabled chatbots such as ChatGPT. The new feature, currently available only to U.S. mobile users, is populated with content culled, analyzed and filtered from online discussions at sites such as Reddit, Quora and X. Though Google says the information…
By Emily Johnson Be a request for residence of parents one or more of the following: ● Family and/or close friends who are willing and can provide free children care ● A spouse/coparratario that stays at home 2013 ● Significant amounts of generational wealth that allow it to subcontract homes and children with money that did not earn personally ● High levels of financial risk tolerance and disposition to incur extraordinary levels of debt over and a debt of the average school of medicine ($ 234k!). Because medical residence in the United States is incompatible with being a father. It’s…
Health policy May 1, 2025 Tom Knight is the president of Health funA non -profit that is trying to educate on the issue of drug theft of the facilities. This happens that medical professionals are addicted (and the same victims) and also for organized crimes and resale. The horrible consequences, with patients who receive water instead of analgesic medications, receive infections often die. And, of course, there is a lot of responsibility and problems for these facilities when these problems are discovered. The worst thing is that this problem is rampant. Tom has built a database to show only the…
By WOJCIECH WASILEWSKI Dear Reader, if you’re looking for something soft and easy, please buy a different book. This one isn’t here to comfort you — it’s here to shake your lazy world, to shock you, to drag you out of the same lethargy I was trapped in for years after being diagnosed. If you feel anger, rebellion, or even a surge of motivation while reading, then it was worth writing this book, each and every hour. Parkinson’s isn’t polite — and I won’t be either. This is my war manifesto against Parkinson’s. Throughout this book, I use the word…
By Kim Bellard Perhaps you are the son of the person who acts as if the food in the grocery store somehow appears magically, without vulnerabilities of the supply chain along the way. He is confident that the water that drinks and the air that breathes is fine, without worrying about what Gothes could have before reaching you. You believe that the chances of a tornado or a hurricane that reaches its location are low, so there is no need for any early warning system. You think you are healthy and do not have to worry about annoying outbreaks or…
By WOJCIECH WASILEWSKI Dear Reader, if you’re looking for something soft and easy, please buy a different book. This one isn’t here to comfort you — it’s here to shake your lazy world, to shock you, to drag you out of the same lethargy I was trapped in for years after being diagnosed. If you feel anger, rebellion, or even a surge of motivation while reading, then it was worth writing this book, each and every hour. Parkinson’s isn’t polite — and I won’t be either. This is my war manifesto against Parkinson’s. Throughout this book, I use the word…
By Jeff Goldsmith A forty -year growth saga is coming to an end After the closing of the market on Wednesday, April 16, United Group reported its profits from the first quarter of 2025. UNH lost its 1st earnings expected by 9 cents per share, but the company also reduced its estimation of profit from the year 2025 complete in 12%. On Thursday, the opening, investors reacted with unbridled fury and stripped UNH of more than one hundred billion in market capitalization in a matter of hours. In the glow of the retrospective, UNH was a price for perfection in…
Health technology April 24, 2025 I was surprised a little that in the days of unlimited content, AI and all kinds of medical information that are online, a company could raise $ 15 million to create a platform where real doctors could encourage specific questions that patients could have. Vikram Bhaskaran, the CEO is former Pinterest and knows the world of consumer well. Rohan Ramakrishna is a neurosurgeon who is concerned about the level of misinformation that he saw appears daily in his clinic. Therefore, Roon is trying to build what could be impossible, a personalized guide (mostly video) free…
By Mike Magee The death of the Pope interrupted an epic battle between Trump and the rest of the civilized world about whether the United States remains a society “under the law.” Critic for the rule of law is the principle of “Due process”As described in not one, but in two amendments to our Constitution. The fifth amendment establishes that no inhabitant will be “deprived of life, freedom or property without due legal process.” The fourteenth amendment, ratified after civil war and emancipation, uses the same eleven words, called “Due process”Describe a legal obligation of all states. By arrogantly ignoring…