Zach Lykins

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Many people are quite uncomfortable with questioning the value of modern medicine. They’d rather just trust their doctors and hope for the best. And yet medicine deserves its share of public scrutiny—as much, if not more so, than any other area of life. One of the simplest reasons is the prevalence and high cost of medical errors, which are estimated to cause between 44,000 and 98,000 deaths in the United States every year.
The Elephant in the Brain: Hidden Motives in Everyday Life
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