Debunking health care myths

March 25, 2008

Sally Pipes: “Fictions don’t become facts through repetition. Keep that in mind next time you hear a politician breathlessly decry the horrors of the American health-care system and then explain how he intends to fix it.”



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1 Anonymous March 25, 2008 at 9:32 am

So true. Remember that next time you hear a physician pontificating on the malpractice “crisis”. Fiction doesn’t become fact through repetition.

2 Dosage Form Development March 25, 2008 at 6:32 pm

Thanks for shedding some light on these medical myths. People out there need to read this and get a healthy dose of the truth.

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