I am amused. @drgarynull, not content with labeling medical errors and iatrogenic deaths as the third cause of death in the US (they're not, not even close) is now trying to say they're the #1 cause of death with a bullet! 1/ http://prn.fm/wikipedia-supporting-dark-side-medicine/ …
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Null now claims that 987,507 deaths/year are due to iatrogenesis and medical errors, more than any other cause, including heart disease and cancer. One can almost feel him mightily trying to get the number of doctor kills up to a round one million but just barely failing!

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To put that number in perspective, there were only 2,744,248 deaths in the US in 2016 according to the CDC, of which approximately 750,000 occur in hospitals. 3/https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/deaths.htm …
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That means that
@drgarynull is so innumerate as to think that he can blithely claim that 36% of ALL deaths each year in the US are due to medical error or iatrogenic causes, all without explaining how those deaths get reassigned from the previously attributed causes. 4/1 reply 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread -
I mean, how many years deaths from cancer (598,038/yr) actually due to "iatrogenesis" have to have been misattributed to contribute to 987,507 deaths? From heart disease (598,038/yr)? From accidents (161,374/yr), respiratory disease (154,596/yr), stroke (142,142/yr), etc.? 5/
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How many deaths from cancer (598,038/yr) actually due to "iatrogenesis" have to have been misattributed? 
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