Is there stuff that you do just because that’s the way you’ve always done it? I’ll answer for you – yes. In many circumstances, this makes sense. For example, I stop my car at red lights just as I have always done. I recommend that readers do the same as there is an underlying logic for this recommendation. It is not simply a rote routine that has no rationale. However, the particular order that we pour ingredients into a pot when making soup, may be more random than rational. We follow the same order we always have, never pausing to wonder why or if there might be a better way. And, so it is with many practices and procedures in the medical profession. Let’s return to the medical condition of diverticulitis, which I presented on this blog recently. Follow the link , if interested. For the last several decades, this disease has been treated in the same way – with antibiotics. This means that physicians believe this to be an infectious disease – like st
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