Ray (healthunchained)

Ray

Health and web3

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With the world grappling with data privacy challenges (like the potential social video app ban in the US and constant slew of health data hacks), I had the privilege of speaking with @BarryAWeber, CISO/DPO at @GlobalGenes, about innovative solutions to tackle the pressing issues in the health data industry. 🚀💡 In the latest episode of Health Unchained, we dive deep into the current landscape of managing and sharing health data, and the imperative for individual data ownership. Don't miss the full episode—it's filled with valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your personal online privacy! If you enjoy the podcast, let us know by leaving review. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/safeguarding-genetic-data-barry-weber-ciso-dpo-of/id1385243942?i=1000683480901 https://x.com/Healthunchaind/status/1879305054169256028

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The doctor will see you now! Do you trust your doctor? Some real doctors out there are even scarier. Here are a few really scary ones from history. Can you name a horrifying doctor not in this thread?

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With the world grappling with data privacy challenges (like the potential social video app ban in the US and constant slew of health data hacks), I had the privilege of speaking with @BarryAWeber, CISO/DPO at @GlobalGenes, about innovative solutions to tackle the pressing issues in the health data industry. 🚀💡 In the latest episode of Health Unchained, we dive deep into the current landscape of managing and sharing health data, and the imperative for individual data ownership. Don't miss the full episode—it's filled with valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your personal online privacy! If you enjoy the podcast, let us know by leaving review. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/safeguarding-genetic-data-barry-weber-ciso-dpo-of/id1385243942?i=1000683480901 https://x.com/Healthunchaind/status/1879305054169256028

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"Harold Shipman, MD One of Britain’s most infamous serial killers. Between 1975 and 1998, Shipman a General Practitioner murdered as least 215 patients, most older women. He used lethal injections of pain-fillers. His motive was to steal their property, money, and other valuable estate items which he had them sign over to him before killing them. Shipman was sentenced to life in prison; in 2004 he hanged himself in his prison cell."

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"Linda Burfield Hazzard Dr. Hazzard was not a medical doctor but received a license to practice medicine through a loophole that grandfathered practitioners of alternative medicine under the regulations of the state of Washington. She was a well-known advocate of fasting and wrote two books on the subject: “Fasting for the Cure of Disease” and “Scientific Fasting: The Ancient and Modern Key to Health.” Under her care, 40 patients died. She claimed they died of previously undiagnosed conditions, while others stated the cause was starvation. In fact, locals called her place “Starvation Heights.” In 1912, she was convicted of manslaughter for the death of a wealthy British woman who weighed less than 50 pounds at the time of her death. Her license there was soon revoked for practicing without appropriate credentials. She died in 1935. In an irony, the son of one of her victims went on to establish a successful seafood restaurant in Seattle."

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"Herman Mudget, alias Dr. H.H. Holmes As a medical student at U of Michigan he stole corpses and used them to make fraudulent insurance claims. In 1885, he moved to Chicago, got a job at a pharmacy, took up the alias Dr. Henry H. Holmes and took over the pharmacy by murdering the owner and his wife. He built a house especially designed for murder. It had secret passages, soundproof rooms, locked doors, gas jets to suffocate victims and a kiln to incinerate their bodies. He seduced young women with promised of marriage, stole their savings and killed them in his horror house. He was caught and sentenced to death in 1984, confessing to 27 murders but suspected in as many as 200."

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