I don’t know why but electronic stuff always get screwed up here. The weather, the altitude, uv light, I don’t know but remotes, radios, microwaves are all affected.
My sister quit her job as a hospice nurse because there was a certain doctor who would rush terminal patients to the hospital as soon as they showed signs of worsening. Everyone knew what his real reasons were.
Each one of us should research which disease are worth spending money on and which to just accept. There are some cancers that have a very low rate of survival no matter what you do. The doctor will tell you otherwise to squeeze money out of you.
He mentioned vit b12 “complex” which means you’re going to get different doses of each ingredient with different brands. Some persons with certain medical conditions have to watch carefully what they’re taking.
My concerns regarding the medical system is the education and expertise of the the ancillary personnel involved in the procedure and postoperative care. If possible I would rather have the procedure in the US. Don’t let costs be the deciding factors.
The article states that a lot of water is wasted by leaks in old pipes being used. An investment in infrastructure now will be of huge benefit and might prolong the day of reckoning.