While I applaud the USPSTF's stance on obesity in children, a quick glance at their website tells me they, too, are captured by the Left. The clue that jumped out at me was the recommendations concerning estrogen for "postmenopausal persons." In the recommendation for children, doctors are discouraged from using words like obesity or overweight. The thought police are alive and well.
While I applaud the USPSTF's stance on obesity in children, a quick glance at their website tells me they, too, are captured by the Left. The clue that jumped out at me was the recommendations concerning estrogen for "postmenopausal persons." In the recommendation for children, doctors are discouraged from using words like obesity or overweight. The thought police are alive and well.
While I applaud the USPSTF's stance on obesity in children, a quick glance at their website tells me they, too, are captured by the Left. The clue that jumped out at me was the recommendations concerning estrogen for "postmenopausal persons." In the recommendation for children, doctors are discouraged from using words like obesity or overweight. The thought police are alive and well.