Biology is a complex subject, and having treatment resistant health problems for most of my life, I have been very motivated to apply my intelligence to learning about it. If you have health problems also, you will benefit a lot from doing research. The doctors don't always keep up to date, and it's only guys like Brownstein and Kruse that are doing ongoing research as part of their practise. Like Kruse says, good doctors are a dime a dozen, but great doctors are extremely rare. Why aspire to mediocrity?
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I have studied a lot as well, although I don't have any major health issues
I can understand that, and I am fascinated by your ideas and how you apply your research. Fortunately I and my family don't have any very serious health problems and I try to stay away from doctors as much as possible. In most cases I am able to solve the problem myself. I do have genetic hypertension though, which is quite bad.