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Why It's Called the 'Practice of Medicine' by Dquixote1217 ..... News Forum

Date:   6/7/2007 4:11:06 AM ( 17 y ago)
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from Bottom Line's Daily Health News

When I was growing up, people drank milk to heal their ulcers, my mother fed me a healthy breakfast of scrambled eggs, and teachers asked me to memorize the nine planets, starting with Mercury and ending with Pluto. All this was based on what we knew as science -- and the facts were the facts. Or were they? As time went on, scientists learned that ulcers were often caused by helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria and that dairy could aggravate digestive disorders. Eggs lost favor because they were a source of cholesterol, and now Pluto is not considered an official planet after all. Today, coming full circle, eggs are back on the menu, considered healthy once again.

So-called "facts" change quickly, as science is replaced by newer science. Though we are encouraged to believe that medicine is an exact science, truth be told all medical knowledge -- for that matter, all scientific knowledge -- is only the experts' best "educated guess" based on what they know today and the scientific data they currently have. As we learn more, new questions arise -- and we discover unanticipated new answers, too. Given how much information is directed at us in the area of medical knowledge and practice, how can a health-conscious consumer make the smartest choices?

SHARP ADVICE FROM AN EXPERT

For an insider's view, I turned to Jay S. Cohen, MD, www.medicationsense.com, author of several books for health care consumers, including What You Must Know About Statin Drugs & Their Natural Alternatives (Square One) and Over Dose: The Case Against the Drug Companies (Tarcher). First and foremost, Dr. Cohen said that we should always understand that what we know right now might change. As evidence, Dr. Cohen pointed out the many things we once thought were good for us that turned out to be harmful or unnecessary. Not long ago, it was common for people in the general population to have a chest X-ray to screen for tuberculosis (TB), among other things, and tonsillectomies were practically routine procedures for children prone to sore throats. As for medicines, drugs have been recalled due to their horrifying side effects, including the allergy medication terfenadine (Seldane), which caused cardiac problems... and fen-phen (fenfluramine and phentermine) and rofecoxib (Vioxx), which were responsible for many deaths. And the list goes on and on.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

When it comes to medical drugs and procedures, Dr. Cohen stresses that newer and stronger are not synonymous with better. The media loves "health breakthrough" stories, but the promise of a new treatment doesn't always deliver and the full story is not always apparent from one or two research studies (all too often sponsored by the drug companies that stand to profit by selling the breakthrough drugs and treatments). This is playing out now with regard to recent research on the outcomes of stenting in cardiac patients. (Stay tuned for an in-depth look at stenting in an upcoming issue of Daily Health News.)

Smart consumers can and should take specific precautions to reduce their risk of side effects, says Dr. Cohen. He outlined some strategies to effectively protect yourself and your loved ones in the ever-changing face of modern medicine...

Bottom line: Be careful. Be skeptical. Do your homework, and take charge of protecting yourself, first and foremost. There's a reason why doctors are said to "practice" medicine.

Source(s):

Jay S. Cohen, MD, associate professor (voluntary) of family and preventive medicine, University of California, San Diego. Dr. Cohen is author of What You Must Know About Statin Drugs & Their Natural Alternatives (Square One), and Over Dose: The Case Against the Drug Companies (Tarcher). Visit his Web site at www.medicationsense.com.


 

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