Medicine 2.0
The next generation of US physicians are coming to kill us, not save us
The next generation of US physicians are coming to kill us, not save us
A complementary, not conflicting, approach to germ theory
Although it upsets my libertarian-minded friends, I oppose the legalization of recreational drugs, including psychedelic drugs like ketamine and psilocybin. Removing all controls over addictive and potentially harmful substances will make society worse, not better. And although I'm sympathetic to the view that the individual has the right...
First, California was a sanctuary state for illegal immigration. Next, it became a sanctuary state for abortion. More recently, it has become a sanctuary state for transgender chemical castration and genital mutilation of children. The state continues its death march as it now seeks to become a formal haven for...
Dennison Joyce from WIOX Radio interviews me on my recent talk in Florida exposing the transgender movement's attacks on America's children. We also discuss my books, United States of Fear and Freedom From Fear, the financial incentives that encouraged American medicine to abandon "first do...
When I entered medical school in 2003, I asked if I could opt out of the group plan and buy my own health insurance. I discovered I could save several thousand dollars a year by shopping around and signing up for a high-deductible catastrophic care plan, which is all I...