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Tag Archives: Gilbert Welch
Health: Predetermined? Fate? For sale?
There’s a game where the price for goods that you produce is determined by a god called “Theoi”. Participants have the option of contributing some of their goods to Theoi in the hope of ‘pacifying him’ and becoming more successful. … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged Christian Science, eugenics, gambling, genetic testing, genetics, Gilbert Welch, Julian Savulescu, life a lottery, Mary Baker Eddy, over-diagnosis, Over-diagnosis epidemic, over-treatment, placebos, procreation, Professor Paul Fritjers, sacrifice, Spirituality, The Conversation, Theoi, University of Queensland
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Promoting Health
We all want to be independent thinkers. Right? Maybe it’s time to reconsider how we think about our health. Check out my guest post today by Bob Clark, media spokesperson for Christian Science in Florida, USA. The New York Times … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged clinical practice, Gilbert Welch, health, healthcare, medical care, medicine, New York Times, over-screening, Overdiagnosis, promoting health, reliance on medical systems, research, responsibility for health, Spirituality, sustainable health, time4thinkers
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What’s normal? Health or illness?
In Australia, the issue of over-diagnosis is increasingly effecting both patient care and funding, as a piece on OnlineOpinion, Medicalising the Human by Peta Cox, proposed recently. Here’s a guest post today, first published on Huffington Post UK, by Tony … Continue reading
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Tagged agree to disagree, American Psychiatric Association, British Medical Journal, change of mind, Gilbert Welch, grief, health is normal, Huffington Post, Karin Humphreys, Mary Baker Eddy, medicalisation, Medicalisation of normality, Medicalising the human, mental disorders, mental health, normalisation of health, OnlineOpinion, Peta Cox, Peter Kinderman, Spirituality, Tony Lobl
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