The DNA data storage machine that's the size of a school bus
• technologyreview.com, by Antonio RegaladoA startup's concept drawing of a hulking device to archive data in DNA molecules shows the idea has a way to go.
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A startup's concept drawing of a hulking device to archive data in DNA molecules shows the idea has a way to go.
(Opt Out of Cancer, part 2) - To pull this off, cancer doctors deceive patients about the causes of cancer, pretending that cancer is a spontaneous disease without cause. Yes, that's blatant quackery and junk science, but that's what oncologists
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Costs are expensive because there is almost no skin in the game. Graft has taken over.
Costs are expensive because there is almost no skin in the game. Graft has taken over.
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Innovation in health care is woefully lacking and government red tape is largely to blame, but seasteading just might be a way to circumvent bureaucracy without sacrificing quality.
These embedded processes strip away autonomy, equating compliance with effectiveness even as the processes become increasingly counter-productive and wasteful.
I have written here and here about how patients have become the civilian casualties of the misguided policies addressing the opioid (now predominantly fentanyl and heroin) crisis.
Singapore is the leading city-state model for Technocracy in the world, priding itself for its masterful control over societal data. In defiance and with impunity, hackers have stolen health records including those of the Prime Minister. ? TN Edito
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Trump's DOJ criminally charges 76 doctors, 23 pharmacists, 19 nurses raking in billions in medical fraud to push toxic drugs