RANTS

Coca Cola Research Funding

coke-vintageCoca Cola has spent a huge amount in research in the last five years. The result appears to be that the sugar in Coca Cola isn’t bad for you. This would be just an insane joke were it not for the fact that many will believe these “paid for” results and guzzle untold quantities of soda to their direct and unequivocal detriment.

Death by Committee

The World Health Organization (WHO) takes up a political cudgel with which to kill people.4713747928_cb494a54a3_z

Recently the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), an arm of WHO, met and “assessed more than 800 epidemiological studies that investigated the association of cancer with consumption of red meat or processed meat in many countries, from several continents, with diverse ethnicities and diets.” That sounds good; even science like. By the way “red meat” was understood to be “beef, veal, pork, lamb, mutton, horse, or goat meat.” And…”processed meats contain pork or beef, but might also contain other red meats, poultry, offal (eg, liver), or meat byproducts such as blood.”

Why Will Ezekiel Emmanuel Decline Medical Care After 75?

Ezekiel Emanuel believes there is no reason to live beyond 75 and will decline all preventive care and treatment. His reasoning is that 75 year olds are over the hill, not as healthy, vibrant, creative and so on. 75 is enough.policy-emanuel

Why should we care? If that’s what he thinks, that’s his business. There are good reasons we should care. Emanuel was a Health Policy advisor to the Obama administration, and he constantly involves himself in other policy-making activities.  He is influential.

Pocket Doc

 HOUSTON, WE’VE GOT A PROBLEM

An online MD story illustrates the sorry state of primary medical care today. On recode.net, we found fdsfgthis: “A Doc in Your Pocket: Doctor on Demand Gets Smarter” By Katherine Boehret, wherein one can get medical treatment on-line with a ‘real’ doctor. You can even get prescriptions, which is perhaps the main point.

Now this launched a bit of an argument between ‘us’. Who are we? These blogs are authored by Dr. Mike Nichols, a long time MD, and Dr. Charles Davis, a long time PhD and patient.