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A Moral Not Medical Dilemma

A Moral Not Medical Dilemma

by Dr Joe | Apr 18, 2016 | Cancer, Modern Life, Parenting, Pharmaceuticals, The Practice of Medicine

A quote from Hippocrates about the role of medicine came to me when considering the case of Oshin and treatment for his cancer – “Cure sometimes, treat often and comfort always”. In 400BC Hippocrates was not able to cure much. Today we can cure some conditions...
The End Of Certainty

The End Of Certainty

by Dr Joe | Mar 14, 2016 | Medical Research, Pharmaceuticals, The Practice of Medicine

There is an old adage which says never let the facts get in the way of a good story. You might think that a scientific pursuit such as medicine would be immune to this type of approach. A large number of medical studies never have their results verified by a...
Being Human Is Not A Medical Condition

Being Human Is Not A Medical Condition

by Dr Joe | Feb 29, 2016 | Mental Health, Modern Life, Pharmaceuticals

If you hit your thumb with a hammer it hurts and you may scream out. Sounds obvious enough. The reaction, to cry out or curse, is a normal response to what has happened. Nobody would think that this was due to some form of illness. Someone who gets excited by winning...
Today Show – Statins

Today Show – Statins

by Dr Joe | Feb 24, 2016 | General Health, Heart Disease, Pharmaceuticals, The Practice of Medicine

The benefits of statin medications have been over sold and the risks ignored. “Experts” continue to sprout the “party line” though. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UrlZFtuf4g[/youtube] Dr JoeDr Joe Kosterich – Doctor, Health...
The $500 Popsicle: Perceived Value and Commission Bias

The $500 Popsicle: Perceived Value and Commission Bias

by Marjorie Stiegler | Feb 3, 2016 | Medical Tests, Pharmaceuticals, The Practice of Medicine

Recently, I read an article about a new mother’s experience taking her toddler to the emergency room after a face-first fall onto an iron table, bleeding profusely. After her child was evaluated, it was determined that no serious injury was sustained, and no further...
The Big Pharmaceutical Short

The Big Pharmaceutical Short

by Dr Joe | Jan 18, 2016 | Heart Disease, Medical Research, Personal Responsibility, Pharmaceuticals

In the movie The Big Short a small number of fund managers “bet” against the mortgage market prior to the GFC. Rather than rely on brokers recommendations, rating agencies or government endorsement, they first hand viewed the properties and spoke to borrowers. This...
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