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There's this narrative pushed by alt-health that doctors are just pill pushers who don't ever offer up lifestyle treatments to solve issues, just throw pills at patients and go Even if that were 100% true, which I don't think that it is—let's think this through. People don't take their pills as it is! Adherence rates for chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension, both addressable with lifestyle change, are typically between 50% and 60%. And we believe, then, that patients who cannot handle this BURDEN of A PILL are going to reorient their lives to eat better, workout, spend more money on healthy food? And maintain that for the long term? I resent the doctor blaming I see over on X and from health influencers. Doctors are still a frontline for health information and interventions and those looking to change bigger systems shouldn't make them an enemy
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Even as a physical therapist, exercises are our 'pills' for patients, you'd regularly see patients come to the clinic thinking just that one hour session will heal their condition and it's a constant thing for us to re-educate then on these exercises as important as 'pills' given to they by the doctors. Because even the polls we know they aren't up to date with especially diabetic and hypertensive patients
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