Nothing in medicine is so insignificant as to merit attention.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There is nothing insignificant in the world. It all depends on the point of view.
In the successful organization, no detail is too small to escape close attention.
No amount of therapy will take care of a chemical imbalance of the brain.
Most medications don't work effectively for a lot people.
Medicine is still all about treating populations, not people - one-size-fits all treatments and diagnoses.
Doctors' positions and recommendations about drugs, procedures, surgical interventions, health and nutrition are not always based on strong scientific evidence.
About half of all people don't take medications like they're supposed to.
I entered Harvard Medical School knowing nothing of research.
Drugs have played no significant factor in my life.
There's absolutely no reason at all that physicians, scientists, shouldn't be involved in things that affect all of us.