Research being published next week helps explain that latter finding. It turns out that doctors who are politically conservative were actually more likely to consider hydroxychloroquine as an effective treatment, despite the understood research.That determination comes from a forthcoming paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by a team of researchers from the University of Pittsburgh.
You can see that on the chart below. The pink line and the green lines are presented relative to how political moderates view the effectiveness of each treatment. The higher the line goes, the more effective the treatment is believed to be. “[P]olitical ideology colors the evaluation of scientific evidence to a greater degree when it pertains to a politicized treatment,” the report reads.
According to whom and why ?
Democrats toe the line or else!
Shocker.
It was effective
Yes.against worms in horses.
How many people died from it? Conservative or liberal, like it matters
no shit
If you voted for Trump. You should not be practicing medicine. 🤔
Oh, you mean the conservative doctors were correct?
So apparently, being conservative automatically lowers your intelligence and judgement levels.
And Liberal leaning Dr's were perfectly willing to follow the Instincts of the Arch Ultra Liberal Fundamentalists & appose anything Trump & friends mentioned in Public...INCLUDING THE 3 VACCINES...NEVER forget & NEVER FORGIVE the unrepentant
It’s amazing how many people don’t even check to see what ivermectin does and how it works.
2018, follow the money.
It’s disturbing that even doctors would be affected by their political beliefs in determining treatment options…
Wow, there’s a newsflash.
(1/2) It's funny how the liberals have painted ivermectin as being nothing more than 'cattle wormer' when it's been used to treat/prevent malaria in Africa for a while now. Some studies even show that African countries that use ivermectin for malaria faired better during . . .
Analysis: Lineral doctors weee more likely to view virtue signaling as effective
Liberal ones think chemo is... 🙄
Except it wasn’t.
It IS effective. Unlike the vaccine.
I guess my doctor is not conservative as he just told me to get some CBD cream for my knee.
My husband was prescribed Ivermectin by his doctor last month. This was husband's first Covid diagnosis. No major comorbidities. No extreme symptoms. No SOB. I refused to let him take it. He is just fine now. Doctor is full blown MAGA Trump extremist.
This worked all along.
Saludos PPmerino
Follow the witchcraft
That stuff was amazing for my wife and I.
In other news, bears live in the woods. Film at 11
And anyone who considered these studies
🤣 🤣
All have patient safety at heart. It looks a part of shared decision making. If the patient is dead set and insists on something, the provider has to take that into account.
Aren’t doctors supposed to be apolitical and evidence-based?
No duh!
aka they were willing to commit malpractice because they watched Tucker
I took HCQ right when I tested positive. I was sick for ONE day. Oh and I didn't die or have to go to the hospital. Unvaxed PureBlood Just my personal experience.
So by definition conservative doctors are incompetent
Conservative doctors believe in science.. Seven studies showed a lower mortality rate in the ivermectin group than in the control group, six studies found that the ivermectin group had a significantly fewer length of hospitalization than the control group
'Conservative' or quacks ?
Why the hell are there conservative doctors anyway? You’d think medicine would be an apolitical field
You misfits believed the last president told people to drink bleach.
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