Many
people trust their doctors and take the pills that are offered up but there are many dangerous side effects of cholesterol lowering drugs such as type 2 diabetes and memory problems.
Not exact matches
But, realistically, I don't know any
doctors who would
trust the self - administered findings from an outside device without checking a
person's vitals themselves anyway.
After all, we live in a society of spin
doctors and slanted bias where a taking
person at their word is not failsafe, where even longstanding institutions lose our
trust as we uncover their darker activities.
I must disagree with one comment that says that our government should not be
trusted with our health, Well the hospitals will be owned by the same
people and not the government, also
doctors would not be working for the government, the government will not be provideing any medical decisions by the hospital or the
doctor, the only place the affordable health care act in all of this would be to make sure everyone that wants medical insurance would have it and thats the governments only input.
I have no reason to believe that his public comments about
trusting the
doctors and how he understands that they are looking out for him aren't genuine, but perhaps this little rough patch in his incredible debut season will reinforce such a
trust in those
people.
He said: «I have one fantastic
doctor, we
trust him completely, he has lots of
people working with him in different areas.
If there is somebody you
trust to spill all this to in real life, definitely find that
person (a friend, a therapist, your
doctor)-- that could really help.
For at least some
people... it makes the
doctor look like a fool, and it undermines their
trust in them.
Reach out to your partner, family member, best friend,
doctor, clergy... any important
person in your life you
trust to listen to you and assist in gaining the support necessary at this critical time.
I'm a huge proponent of encouraging
people to listen to and
trust their
doctors (especially with vaccines!)
Some
people just don't
trust what
doctors (or any other medical professional for that matter) have to say.
The solution is we need qualified and
trust worthy leaders, so less lawyers and more engineers and
doctors, but at the same time
people have to realize no one can run, or has a track record of successively running a gigantic behemoths, like our government.
«
People who
trust their
doctor tend to feel better.»
It certainly means some
people don't
trust their
doctors, but what about scientists?
This is the most ridiculous and harmful misconception of «clean eating,» largely because it's promoted by
doctors and other health officials who
people trust more than most.
But Molly made me feel at ease in one magic swoop and over the course of the next nine months, I developed a deep sense of
trust for her as a
person, a midwife and a Naturopathic
Doctor.
I have worked for this program and I know the
doctors and
people who are involved and you can
trust me when I tell you that great work is being done.
While most
people would
trust a naturopathic
doctor for advice about vitamins and supplements, they would likely not consult one in the case of conditions known to require emergency surgery, such as appendicitis.
What gets me is that everyone involved is using the
trust people have in
doctors to sell snake oil.
I note that the USA appears to be full of quack «
doctors» who are successfully fooling
people into believing /
trusting their advice; advice that is without merit.
Full disclaimer I am not a
doctor, research scientist, or any kind of medical professional so please consult one (if you
trust those sorts of
people) before you start taking any new supplements, listen to my recommendations, or begin a workout routine.
The «
Trust me I'm a
doctor (or professor)» mentality and «I know better than you» just does not wash with the average
person.
Many
people are very
trusting of
doctors and medical professionals; they don't know the areas where mistakes can be made.
The Intervenor submits that such principles are all the more applicable in circumstances where the
person found guilty of committing the offence was a medical
doctor who stood in a position of
trust over a vulnerable victim.
People who need medical care place their
trust, and sometimes their lives, in the hands of
doctors, surgeons, hospitals and other medical professionals.
That
person put a lot of
trust in their
doctors, and it is betrayed when an injury takes place due to negligence.
People who have placed their
trust in
doctors and other healthcare professionals have the right to hold those parties accountable for the injuries and losses they cause.
In inquests Clodagh has appeared on behalf of families,
doctors, NHS
Trusts, the police and the prison service as interested
persons.
A clear way to address this issue and the concerns that Former Senior Judge Lush clearly has voiced, would be to reiterate the role of the Certificate Provider (a
person that signs the LPA to state that those making the document understand the nature of it) and to require that the Certificate Provider be a
trusted professional, such as a solicitor or
doctor, rather than a friend or neighbour.
These professionals are those
people that keep the whole unit in order and work as the
trusted bridge between the patients and the
doctors.
However, the Australian Indigenous
Doctor's Association review of health outcomes in 2010 showed it could lead to profound long term damage — both in health outcomes and in the
trust Aboriginal
people have in government agencies and policies.
This latest attack on access to care goes even further by allowing states to easily eliminate essential health benefits like maternity care and allowing insurers to charge
people with pre-existing conditions excessively high amounts for coverage — and yes, it also aims to «defund» Planned Parenthood health centers by prohibiting Medicaid patients from getting care from the
doctors they
trust.
Worry - Free: Since 2002, over half a million
people and their
doctors have
trusted Essure as the most effective permanent birth control.
People traditionally and automatically
trust their
doctor, lawyer or pharmacist (not always justifiably), but you must earn your client's
trust.
But a different kind of team: I elected to surround myself by other experts (so I never had to try to do their jobs):
trusted and skilled mortgage brokers, appraisers, bank
people, special lawyers, accountants, home inspectors, florists, house cleaners, lawn care
people, babysitters, local school staff, dry cleaners,
doctors, dentists, hospital special needs contacts, tile installers, paint, wallpaper
people, hotel
people (for relo care), any ancillary help that might be needed on demand.