that most doctors don't like talking about, and pharmaceutical companies like talking about even less. It's for the number needed to treat.
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that most doctors don't like talking about, and pharmaceutical companies like talking about even less. It's for the number needed to treat.
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED
that most doctors don't like talking about, and pharmaceutical companies like talking about even less. It's for the number needed to treat.
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED
So I started asking more questions. Physicians, researchers, pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, you know, there must be someone working in our system
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Now, if that seems contradictory to you, I suggest that you flip through the pages of any pharmaceutical drug catalog from the early 20th century. I mean, these things are just a laundry list of deadly poisons,
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arsenic, mercury, belladonna, not to mention all the heroin and cocaine. A lot of medical historians believe that all-in pharmaceutical drugs were a net negative in terms of human health
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Every carving was a mystery that made my brain tingle in ways that pharmaceutical calculations never did. That night, I couldn't stop researching.
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