DA175-Why You Should Stop Donating To Diabetes Cancer Research Episode 01.21 - Dr. Ardis Show
Dr. Brian Artis challenges the effectiveness of diabetes and cancer research foundations in this hard-hitting episode. For nearly a century, organizations like the American Diabetes Association have received billions in donations yet have failed to…
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DA175-Why You Should Stop Donating To Diabetes Cancer Research Episode 01.21 - Dr. Ardis Show
Dr. Brian Artis challenges the effectiveness of diabetes and cancer research foundations in this hard-hitting episode. For nearly a century, organizations like the American Diabetes Association have received billions in donations yet have failed to make significant strides in curing these diseases. Artis breaks down shocking statistics: over 590 million people currently live with diabetes, with projections suggesting this number could soar to 1.3 billion by 2050. With such alarming growth, he questions the efficacy of the contributions meant to find cures. As he elaborates on the failures of these organizations, Artis doesn’t hold back on highlighting alternatives that promise more impactful results. He promotes the need for a shift in charitable donations, urging listeners to rethink where their money goes and invest in research that genuinely aims to tackle these health issues. By dissecting the failure of diabetes management, Artis illuminates the broader implications of unchecked funding in medical research. He underscores that over 84 years, diabetes cases in the U.S. have quadrupled while research organizations have reportedly made little progress. This episode is a wake-up call, presenting a bold call to action for listeners to redirect their charitable giving toward initiatives that truly aim to confront and resolve health crises. Tune in to understand why the time has come to reconsider your donations and support more aggressive, innovative approaches to health research.