Wow, I thought the whole Blood Boy thing in Silicon Valley was just a joke, not an actual parody/lampooning. It's kind of sad this requires an FDA warning. How do people leap into such blatantly...
Wow, I thought the whole Blood Boy thing in Silicon Valley was just a joke, not an actual parody/lampooning.
It's kind of sad this requires an FDA warning. How do people leap into such blatantly unconventional medical procedures without taking a bit of time to research them or talk to their doctors? I feel like if I were to do a cursory Google on the subject I'd be quickly dissuaded. Would these people land on all of the obviously BS sites and clickbait articles that most skeptical people naturally skip over?
Wow, I thought the whole Blood Boy thing in Silicon Valley was just a joke, not an actual parody/lampooning.
It's kind of sad this requires an FDA warning. How do people leap into such blatantly unconventional medical procedures without taking a bit of time to research them or talk to their doctors? I feel like if I were to do a cursory Google on the subject I'd be quickly dissuaded. Would these people land on all of the obviously BS sites and clickbait articles that most skeptical people naturally skip over?