White2000GT
Active Member
Here's my two cents. I believe that we are turning into a damned if you do, damned if you don't society. Every day I go to Google news and read the articles. Almost every day there will be at least one or two articles about some study going on somewhere in the world.
The use of medicine coated stents to open blocked arteries may leave patients at greater risk for future heart attacks or strokes. But yet, not having a stent implanted and your risk is even greater. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. Bloomberg.com: Worldwide
The use of car seats may cause breathing problems for infants which could result in life-threatening oxygen desaturation. But yet, if you don't buckle a child into a car seat... well, I don't even want to think about what could happen. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Car Safety Seats May Cause Breathing Problems for Infants - CME Teaching Brief® - MedPage Today
These are just two examples, but I am sure there will be more and more as the days go by. I mean, do we really need to hear all these things? Are they reported to us for our benefit? Or is it to maintain a near constant state of paranoia?
I'm going to go to the gym in a little while, and I already know that every time I get behind the wheel of my car that there are some sort of statistics that say I have X amount of a chance of being in a fatal crash. But do I really need to know that?
The use of medicine coated stents to open blocked arteries may leave patients at greater risk for future heart attacks or strokes. But yet, not having a stent implanted and your risk is even greater. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. Bloomberg.com: Worldwide
The use of car seats may cause breathing problems for infants which could result in life-threatening oxygen desaturation. But yet, if you don't buckle a child into a car seat... well, I don't even want to think about what could happen. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Car Safety Seats May Cause Breathing Problems for Infants - CME Teaching Brief® - MedPage Today
These are just two examples, but I am sure there will be more and more as the days go by. I mean, do we really need to hear all these things? Are they reported to us for our benefit? Or is it to maintain a near constant state of paranoia?
I'm going to go to the gym in a little while, and I already know that every time I get behind the wheel of my car that there are some sort of statistics that say I have X amount of a chance of being in a fatal crash. But do I really need to know that?