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but not everything in life boils down to a single issue, even if you can come up with a singular source and cause for your issues.
he's done a lot to alienate a wide variety of people for his career's sake, and not all of it is defensible via ignorance.
'They all use medicine. They are all Scientists. They all depend on science, just like medicine does.
Their universal capaiblities as understanders of the fundamental reality make them capable in all fields, above and beyond that of the layman whom has no degree at all.'
The show is real as such, but with added drama and entertainment. It's a combination of script and live elements to make it more engaging. Some bait added too.
honorary doctorate.
license was in a state with self-licensing laws, wasn't valid for clinical practice even within that state.
You're welcome