I don't really know where the public is supposed to know anything about LC, especially when 99% of health care professionals either know nothing,...
I think there was a much stronger quote from Tovey on this. S-W's mostly says the same thing but it wasn't as categorical.
Human intelligence is really mostly wasted without science, uh? It can do simple things. Even some large things, as long as they can be done by...
Which is really damning in itself, since it doesn't meet their rules. Which says they don't even mind that reviews they publish don't meet the...
Well, this looks properly useless. Illness bad, utterly doctors confused why.
If some of his past comments are any indication, pretty much: I don't have access to the article to quote the relevant paragraphs, so here's an...
Ah, that's just Cochrane's commitment to transparency and accountability. If they hide comments denouncing obvious malfeasance, no one will know...
It's funny how it's always physicians who bring up magic. We know the process actually happens through working out the problem using science,...
This is completely delusional. Frankly it's not said enough just how much of this is complete fantasy with zero overlap with reality. A complete...
Oh, anecdotes aren't valid evidence in health care. Just call it a case study and it's fine, though. What matters is whether people believe it or...
Yup. As I said, we're about to see the golden age of the biopsychosocial ideology. It will crash spectacularly, but until it does I expect things...
Even more absurd is that it's standardizing things that are all entirely 'individualized'. Of course they're not actually individualized, or...
The idea of inconsistency is a complete crock anyway. It's a common thing. Hell, it's why so many models trying to 'rehabilitate' chronic pain and...
For what it's worth, and I doubt it's much, the billionaire owner of the LATimes, a physician who made a fortune selling cancer drugs, is all in...
That's quite a different interpretation from the exact same findings in discriminated illnesses where it's instead concluded, asserted, that it...
So far the formula has been that when two useless things are found to be equally ineffective, they are asserted to be equally effective. Which is...
Seems a rather weak suggestion when it's obvious that more severe cases are more likely to be diagnosed, even if only slightly. Although there is...
If "bias" were ever to be put in the form of a sentence. It actually crosses right over thirsty and onto horny territory. It's especially ironic...
Misguided priorities. Ironically, by making this the only priority, they have made it impossible to actually achieve that. Completely lost the plot.
Hum. She's asking for board meeting minutes. I can't think of any other reason than she expects, or knows, it was discussed, and they want to hide...
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