Free Thinking and Spine Pain Solutions: Insights on American Medicine Today
We need to be aggressive and we need to be as forceful as the people on the left side if we want to compete, but we cannot have wishy-washy people in the middle of the system, because then the only thing that we have is continue losing.
Ever feel like you're bombarded with conflicting information about health? This episode of 'American Medicine Today' offers a breath of fresh air. Hosted by Kimberly Bermel, Alfred Benati, Ethan Euchre, and Jeff Wagstaff, the show dives into a mix of timely healthcare topics that matter to you. From spine pain to quarantine fatigue, the hosts cover it all.
They also tackle the hydroxychloroquine debate and the issue of false positives in COVID-19 testing, giving you a well-rounded view of current medical controversies. One highlight is their chat with Dave Rubin, a Fox News contributor and author of 'Don't Burn This Book: Thinking for Yourself in the Age of Unreason'. Rubin emphasizes the importance of free thinking and calls out the dangers of cancel culture.
He argues that more good people need to speak up to make a real difference. If spine pain has ever slowed you down, you'll find their discussion on innovative procedures from the Benati Spine Institute particularly enlightening. They break down how poor posture, injuries, and aging contribute to spine issues and offer non-surgical solutions that can bring relief. The episode also delves into preventive medicine, stressing the importance of staying healthy to avoid costly treatments later.
Whether you're dealing with quarantine fatigue or just curious about the latest in healthcare, this episode has something for you.