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Why is it that In the world of "scientific" medicine, deeply ingrained beliefs (e.g. flu shots, statin drugs, antidepressants, hormone replacement therapy, fluoridated water, and amalgam fillings) are seemingly beyond challenge -- no matter how much evidence you present to the contrary? Does that mean that no matter how much evidence you present to the contrary, you are merely reinforcing the original mistaken belief for a large number of doctors? And if that's true, why does it happen, and is there anything you can do about it? Listen to Jon's health podcast and find out why belief systems and the consistency theory could be misleading you when it comes to taking proper care of your own health.
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**Jon Barron is the resident health expert for the "Healthy Trends" radio show in LA, 1680 AM, where this show was aired live. To get the latest health news delivered to your MP3 player or iPod, subscribe to our free health podcast here.
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I guess I can't watch your podcasts on my Blackberry, as it says that "your watching the podcast now", but it was just the same screen as before. I didn't receive any podcast...any suggestions?
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Lin
Hi Lin,
There was something wrong with this file name. We fixed it, thanks! So, please try again. It should work fine now!
Sandy
This was a good read, glad I stumbled across the article. Any plans to update further on the subject in future? Jason
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