600,000 people die a year in the US with cancer, not from it. The treatments and/ or the underlying symptoms that created the cancer is what kills people
600,000 people die a year in the US with cancer, not from it. The treatments and/ or the underlying symptoms that created the cancer is what kills people
No argument whatsoever. Two family members have gone down the allopathic medicine treatment path and died. However, the way the numbers are presented, as stark numbers, is enough to contrast with the piss-ant numbers of the emergency that is still in effect for c19. That's my "argument" for a public health emergency. Which I have no illusions will ever be considered a thing. You get my drift.
600,000 people die a year in the US with cancer, not from it. The treatments and/ or the underlying symptoms that created the cancer is what kills people
No argument whatsoever. Two family members have gone down the allopathic medicine treatment path and died. However, the way the numbers are presented, as stark numbers, is enough to contrast with the piss-ant numbers of the emergency that is still in effect for c19. That's my "argument" for a public health emergency. Which I have no illusions will ever be considered a thing. You get my drift.