hospital Type post Author John G. West Date May 18, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , abscess, addiction, Bible, compassion, COVID-19, dehumanization, doctors, emergency room, Fort Worth, futile care, Greeks, human life, Human Zoos, medicine, MRI, Nuremberg trials, nurses, opioids, police, Romans, Social Darwinism, Texas, Tufts University, Vaccines, Virginia, Wesley Smith When Medical Science Becomes Heartless: The Case of Joshua Smith John G. West May 18, 2022 Bioethics, Medicine 14 This might be a good time to take stock of those you rely on for your medical care. How much do you know about your doctors? Read More ›
COVID-19 Type post Author Geoffrey Simmons Date April 15, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __k-review, abscess, antibodies, bacteria, cancer, coronavirus, DNA, Doctor's Diary (series), fungus, H1N1, health, Immune System, immunization, intelligent design, lungs, lymphocytes, macrophages, measles, mumps, natural selection, neutrophils, pandemic, paralysis, polio, RNA, Swine Flu, tetanus, vaccination, viruses Doctor’s Diary: Our Remarkable Healing Processes and the Coronavirus Infection Geoffrey Simmons April 15, 2020 Intelligent Design, Medicine 6 There are several ways to fight this pandemic besides social isolation, wearing masks, and proper hand-washing. Read More ›