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The Healthcare Illusion (mirrored from Roman Bystrianyk)
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⭐Description
Healthcare. It’s something most of us believe we need.
Many of us are convinced we need to go to the doctor for everything that has to do with our health, no matter how trivial the problem.
Certainly, this makes sense for accidents and other traumas, with modern medicine having developed some of the most amazing life-saving care. But emergency medicine is only part of the bigger healthcare picture.
The question is, on the whole, is modern medicine – what many call healthcare – really the miraculous system that most of us believe it is?
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