But, but, but...freedom! Socialism! My shares in major healthcare conglomerates! You know, bullshit like that.TheMemoman said:Seriously America, you're getting bamboozled with your healthcare. And your healthcare debate, from an outsider's perspective, is monumentally absurd.
OT: Is it just me, or is Critical Miss starting to look increasingly anime-ish?
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And really, WebMD is terrifying. In all honesty, I question whether it should even be legal. First, it exploits cognitive biases that exists in untrained people, that is, they gravitate towards scarier illnesses (cancer and congestive heart failure instead of an ingrown hair or a chest ache), and this puts them in the position of being able to make potentially serious, life-altering decisions on incomplete and misunderstood information. Second, there is no quality control, I've seen plenty of promotion of homeopathy and "alternative" bullshit on WebMD.
Basically, scare someone into thinking that all of their problems are due to toxoplasmosis (which is not actually known for sure to actually do anything in humans) and tell them they can cure it with a detox diet. That is an unbelievably shady business practice, IMO.