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 ‌ You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content One big vaccine fact you need to know In the next 60 seconds, I want to show you what’s really at stake with the new [vaccines](. I want to show you what life could look like over the next six months… Prepare you for difficult decisions ahead… Show you why the government could take away your freedom to choose at all… And most importantly— Reveal new options [you may not hear from your doctor](. Options that could help save your life. But first, I want to show you why now, more than ever, we need answers to the hard questions. Like… [Are you getting the FULL story on the vaccine?]( [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Signs Your Doctor Is Burned Out (Most Are) Nearly two-thirds of doctors are burned out, depressed, or both. That’s the disturbing finding of research that shows many physicians are just going through the motions when it comes to patient care. The study is called the Medscape National Report on Physician Burnout and Depression. It includes anonymous surveys from over 15,000 doctors across America. The study found: - 42% of physicians reported burnout - 15% reported depression - 14% reported burnout and depression Burnout was defined as feelings of “physical, emotional, or mental exhaustion, frustration or cynicism about work, and doubts about one’s experience and the value of one’s work.” The highest rates of burnout were found among family physicians, internists, critical care physicians, neurologists, and ob-gyns. The lowest rates were among plastic surgeons, dermatologists, pathologists, and ophthalmologists. Burnout rates were 48% for female doctors and 38% for male doctors. Age was also a factor. Middle-aged doctors suffer the most burnout. Those under 45 had a burnout rate of 35%. For ages 45-54, it was 50%. For doctors 55-69, the rate was 41%. The study noted that previous research has shown a direct relationship between physician burnout and lower levels of patient safety and quality of care. Alarmingly, 20% of doctors in the survey said they turn to alcohol to cope with burnout. How to Tell If Your Doctor Is Just Going Through the Motions Is it any wonder that medical errors are now the third leading cause of death in the U.S.? Doctor foul-ups lead to more deaths than Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, suicide, and car accidents combined. And even when doctor mistakes don’t lead to death, they cause untold pain and suffering. Look for these signs that your doctor is suffering from burnout: - Lack of attention to your situation. During appointments, does your doctor show active interest in your case? Does he patiently listen to you? Does he answer all of your questions? - Does he dismiss your complaints due to age? A doctor should never chalk up ills to “old age” without giving you a real diagnosis. This is a sign he is stumped and doesn’t have the time or energy to fully investigate your problem. - Is he overbooked? Do you sit in the waiting room for long periods of time? Does he rush you through appointments? Doctors who stretch themselves too thin are more likely to suffer burnout. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content You will never buy a “superfood” again Kale…almonds…chia seeds? They're fine. But if you really want to go “SUPER” [there’s only one way to get it](. Put together 5 of the most powerful, scientifically-demonstrated dietary marvels known to man—[all in one blend](. America’s most knowledgeable natural physician is absolutely fed up with “superfoods” and their piddling results for your health. So after two years of research and development—this natural authority has specially-formulated a glorious glass of vitality for your health that can only be described as… BEYOND SUPER. Imagine unstoppable confidence that comes with a supported memory. A crescendo of energy fueled by a supported metabolism. A surge of strength and recovery after your daily exercise. It’s powerful, so much easier, it tastes so light and refreshing with results you can feel! Just watch [this special presentation]( on the MIND-BOGGLING amount of antioxidants, vitamins, phytonutrients, and more found in every glass by clicking [here](. [Buy 2, Get 1 FREE Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Steps to Finding a Great Doctor When you decide it’s time to find a new doctor, a little homework can help you find a quality physician. 1. Ask a nurse If you know any healthcare professionals, ask them who their doctors are. The opinion of hospital nurses can be especially valuable. They interact with a large number of doctors at many different practices. 2. Use online search tools The best place to find a list of doctors closest to you is the [American Medical Association’s DoctorFinder database](. It lists basic information for virtually every licensed physician in the U.S. You can search by location, specialty, or the doctor’s name. Another great online tool is [Re-Find Health](. It’s a nationwide directory of holistic doctors who believe in natural healing methods. 3. Ignore “Top Doctor” awards You may have seen ads from doctors who say they’ve been named a “Top Doctor” by some organization. These awards are often a scam. Doctors pay for them. The doctor doesn’t have to meet any performance standard. He just has to write a check to the company or publication providing him the award. 4. Check reviews There are many doctor review sites. But we recommend [HealthGrades](. It has more reviews than any other site. And it contains other useful information, including doctors’ hospital affiliations, insurance accepted, specialties, board certifications, and any disciplinary actions taken against the doctor. HealthGrades is easy to navigate. Simply type in the name of the doctor to get reviews and other information. The site is free. 5. Check for Big Pharma payoffs A disturbing study last year found that 65% of doctors received payments or gifts in the previous year from drug and/or medical device manufacturers. These payments have a clear influence on how doctors treat their patients. Doctors taking payments are more than three times as likely to prescribe the medications sold by the company paying them, the study found. [ProPublica]( is a nonprofit journalism organization. It tracks drug company payments to doctors. Go to the group’s [Dollars for Docs]( site and type in a doctor’s name and the state in which he or she practices. You’ll instantly see if they’re on Big Pharma’s payroll. Your health is too important to entrust to a burned out physician. If your doctor is showing signs of exhaustion, overwork, or depression it’s time to find someone who can give you the quality care you deserve. Editor’s Note: Discover the leading cause of death your doctor won’t tell you about. It ranks behind only heart disease and cancer as a major killer. Find out how to protect yourself by reading our monthly journal, Independent Healing, [HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [The Disturbing Surgery Side Effect They Don’t Tell You About]( [Are Younger Doctors Better?]( [Beware of These 4 Profit-Padding Procedures That Doctors Push]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2021 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. For more from OmniVista Health Media, LLC, [visit our website](. 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