LAUGHING MY FREAKING AZZ OFF... until... I realized the probability of it happening. We need to get out of The W.H.O.
This allows the U.S. to return to a time when people decided their own best strategies for health care, and developed their best ideas for medical care through their own network of friends and charlatans and barbers. You know, the Middle Ages. Who is to say that modern medicine is better than the old days? Medieval Barber Theodoric of York - SNL
We’ve come a long way. Nowadays we just poison patients … Our prescription drugs kill us in large numbers - PubMed
Trump's DOGE layoffs are a boon for China: China is hiring laid off U.S. scientists to work in Shenzhen or remotely. China cares about its citizens' health more than Trump cares about Americans' health, apparently. China appears to want to specialize in artificial intelligence, while Trump is satisfied to specialize in artificial stupidity. America’s loss is China’s gain: Beijing is recruiting fired U.S. scientists
Maybe we’d be healthier with less healthcare ? Another item to consider … Doctors' strikes and mortality: a review - PubMed
Maybe it's just me but it seems illogical that relinquishing America's leadership in biomedical research will somehow Make America Great.
Bear in mind that we (may have) saved $80 million, which will go quite a long way towards justifying Trump and Musks $4 trillion in tax cuts for the rich.
Here’s a trend we could stand to eliminate … Study suggests CT scans could cause 100,000 more cancer cases in U.S. | National Post
New study, old (and perfectly valid) theory. From 2002. CT scanning: a major source of radiation exposure - PubMed CT scanning is a relatively high dose procedure that is becoming much more common worldwide. In the mid-1990s, CT scanning accounted for about 4% of procedures and about 40% of the collective dose in diagnostic radiology. With the advent of helical, fluoroscopic, and multi-slice techniques the dose per procedure has not diminished and the use of CT has increased even more. In large hospitals, CT scanning now accounts for about 15% of procedures and 75% of the diagnostic radiation dose received by patients. When multiple CT scans are conducted on the same patient, the absorbed doses are in the range at which small but statistically significant increases in cancer have been found in the atomic bomb survivors. The concern is absolutely valid. The problem isn't so much with CT scans in of themselves but the overuse of the scans especially when there are other types of imagining that can be used to provide similar or even more accurate results.
Mammograms and colonoscopy may also be more trouble than they’re worth. Larger issue: pre-screening may find ‘things’ to treat that don’t need to be treated.
I had a colonoscopy a little over a month ago. Although not especially pleasant (the prep not the procedure) it was worth it considering the possible alternative given that colon cancer took the life of my mother.
And that is understandable, given family history. The problem is that the US is one of only a handful of countries that recommends colonoscopies regardless family history and symptoms.
I’m not a conspiracy theorist and chalk most of this stuff to sheer stupidity, but if someone wanted to really cripple our country from inside out it would be hard to do a better job than what is being done now.
Remember muscle is about 17.8% denser than fat. So a muscular guy would look skinnier than a guy with more body fat if they had the same bone structure and weight. I think Trump has been shrinking. Probably closer to 6'-1" than 6'-3". Trump carries himself in a way that makes him look taller than he is. He has long legs which adds to the illusion of height when he walks. imo. If you watch him golf you can see his hands/forearms/wrists look pretty strong. He has a powerful forehand on the tennis court. I don't think he plays much tennis anymore but he can smash it for a 78 yo
At last check most American men aren’t making it to 78. In other news: the average American man goes 5-9 200.