Business Mayor > Opinions > Bureaucrats are telling your doctor how to treat pain. And patients suffer needlessly. OpinionsBureaucrats are telling your doctor how to treat pain. And patients suffer needlessly.OpinionsFebruary 16, 2023posted on Feb. 16, 2023 at 10:00 am Policymakers’ fear of opioids has pressured hospitals, doctors and dentists to switch to acetaminophen, no matter how severe the patient’s pain. READ SOURCE Read More Picking out fish bones teaches patience? Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorFebruary 16, 2023 You Might Also LikeOpinionsHaving SaunfMay 1, 2025OpinionsCome to a Pakistandstill: India wields Indus Treaty as strategic weapon to isolate Pakistan over terrorMay 1, 2025OpinionsSpeak less, listen moreMay 1, 2025OpinionsThe great Indian Qcomm time conApril 30, 2025OpinionsCounting means not shooting in the darkApril 30, 2025OpinionsUnspooling the Muslin storyApril 29, 2025Recommended For YoubitcoinPublic Firm Freight Tech Adds Trump’s Meme Coin to Its Balance SheetMay 2, 2025startupsDOJ confirms it wants to break up Google’s ad business – Ars TechnicaMay 2, 2025enterpriseBREAKING NEWS: Recall petition for Fort Calhoun mayor fails – Washington County EnterpriseMay 2, 2025Stock market today: S&P 500 rides tech rally to longest win streak since 2004May 2, 2025altcoinEthereum Prints 5 Red Monthly Candles: What Happened The Last Time?May 2, 2025
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