Could you give some citations?
tldr; author is angry for getting banned from a few subreddits, mostly for "replying in kind" to things people said that offended him. He equates moderator power to that of cops that "throw flash grenades into cribs"…
Don't feel guilty about this, or as if you and your brothers should have done something differently. It wasn't your choice to make-- it was hers and your parents'. They may have understood her condition and wishes…
Your conspiracy theory approach to science backed by Youtube videos is obnoxious. The cause of Alzheimer's is still unknown, but most likely related to amyloid plaques. Diet may contribute. Or it may not. In a 38 year…
Whoa there. Pretty impressive accusation as you're describing malpractice. Why don't you cite a source or two?
Meds aren't always so black and white. A treatment or drug may be successful in 70% of patients (or even 10%), and still properly prescribed when the potential harms outweigh the benefit.
Why stop at $5? Try setting quantity or price to -9e999999999. How will you spend your $∞ dollars?
What was the situation here, exactly? You describe a situation of being thirsty and a doctor calling to you get you water. Then you got the water and presumably your thirst was satiated. Healthcare is provided by entire…
Could you give some citations?
tldr; author is angry for getting banned from a few subreddits, mostly for "replying in kind" to things people said that offended him. He equates moderator power to that of cops that "throw flash grenades into cribs"…
Don't feel guilty about this, or as if you and your brothers should have done something differently. It wasn't your choice to make-- it was hers and your parents'. They may have understood her condition and wishes…
Your conspiracy theory approach to science backed by Youtube videos is obnoxious. The cause of Alzheimer's is still unknown, but most likely related to amyloid plaques. Diet may contribute. Or it may not. In a 38 year…
Whoa there. Pretty impressive accusation as you're describing malpractice. Why don't you cite a source or two?
Meds aren't always so black and white. A treatment or drug may be successful in 70% of patients (or even 10%), and still properly prescribed when the potential harms outweigh the benefit.
Why stop at $5? Try setting quantity or price to -9e999999999. How will you spend your $∞ dollars?
What was the situation here, exactly? You describe a situation of being thirsty and a doctor calling to you get you water. Then you got the water and presumably your thirst was satiated. Healthcare is provided by entire…