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Lillian Faderman • The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle
As a result of so many changes, compassionate care is all too often being replaced by institutional care characterized by electronic medical records (EMRs), coding, and algorithms.
Tim Ferriss • The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
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David Uhlman • Hacking Healthcare: A Guide to Standards, Workflows, and Meaningful Use
Dr Blaylock states, “It is interesting to note that one of the most common diagnoses for admission to mental hospitals during this period was neurosyphilis...”
Dawn Lester • What Really Makes You Ill?: Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Disease Is Wrong
leading in today’s changing healthcare environment takes tremendous fortitude. Benjamin Taylor, MD, MPH, the chief quality and safety officer at University of Alabama at Birmingham Health, notes that “It’s not complicated; it’s just really hard.
Quint Studer • A Culture of High Performance: Achieving Higher Quality at a Lower Cost
Throughout Christian history, male homosexuality has been considered a heinous sin. This is in stark contrast to ancient Greek culture, where it was acceptable for men to have sex with adolescent boys until they were ready to marry—at which point it was expected that they would switch to having sex with women. In both cases, however, homosexuality
... See moreHelen Pluckrose • Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity—and Why This Harms Everybody
“All people are of equal worth and the individual should be free to act . . . all people should have an equal chance to realize their efforts. For this to be possible, it is necessary that the major differences between the health of different groups should be reduced. The Committee has chosen not to define what health means. Health is a subjective
... See moreElizabeth Bradley • The American Health Care Paradox: Why Spending More is Getting Us Less
1984). Sinaki (2013) also documented case studies of three women (ages 61, 70, and 81) with low
Andrew McGonigle • The Physiology of Yoga
In his role as the originator of the practice of vaccination, Edward Jenner is regarded by the medical establishment as a ‘hero’; but he is a false hero and his accolades are undeserved. Although referred to as a physician, it is documented that he did not study for or pass the medical examinations that would have been necessary for him to qualify
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