Hyperbaric treatments aren't quack, there are are actual medically beneficial uses, but that isn't to say that this guy provides them.
I work in the field of brain injury...yes it is QUACK!! Maybe it has some use. [url]http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/epcsums/hypoxsum.htm[/url]
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You can work in the field of brain injury, but that still doesn't make it quack medicine. Like I said there are very real uses for hyperbaric medicine, some when you linked, and some that you haven't, that being said and I stress it, that doesn't mean this guy actually uses it for legit reasons.
Enlighten me then with the validated, evidence based, research supported use of hyperbaric chambers. Because I have never seen any research by any reputable organization claiming the effective use of hyperbaric therapy as an established medical intervention.
Point is that what you are saying might (actually is) true in reality but its not the common perception. I know this first hand as my work deals with docs on a daily basis. In my experience both are equally competent and there is no difference but the perception persists in the physician and allied health circles. The scores only confirm that ... the DO schools don't get as many students with high scores on average as the cream of the crop apply to MD schools (which again goes to perception the students have).
is it just me or does it sound like it's written by a fifth grader? does not sound like something a doctor would write or the way a doctor would write it.
If you go to an MD school you have to pass the USMLE and if you go to a DO school you take the COMLEX. So yea you are correct, but its different boards not the same.
Just read that Peterson will be stripped of Khan's titles which Peterson never won in the first place. Did the DC commish protect Peterson? Peterson's referee did, the judges and what about the mystery man who was talking to the judges? Khan would have knocked Peterson out anyway, but I really was looking forward to seeing this rematch..........
563ng/dl is not low LOL That is perfectly in range considering total testosterone ranges from 250-1100ng/dl on average. So its perfectly healthy. His free testosterone looks at the end of the range but thats due to high SHBG levels not due too hypogonadism.All one does is lower the SHBG level and the free testosterone levels will increase.
Is this not a huge risk for the doctor? I suspect he'll be investigated and have to provide documentation.
why is his doctor in Vegas when he is from DC? sounds like BS to me. What happens in vegas should stay in vegas Lamont, just man up and say you were caught cheating.