Thanks! I read a lot of Emerson in my American Romantics course in college (Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, etc). That was in, uh, 1976....
Ah yes, ok. the hobgoblin of little minds part I recognize, although I wouldn't have been able to attribute it to Ralph.
I will have to look that up. I have no idea what that refers to. Is that Ralph Waldo?
This definitely seems to be true.
Until I went to Australia two years ago, I had heard them being used interchangeably. In Australia, I found that there was a clear...
Exactly. And writing up the circumstances surrounding the non-publication based on the public record and statements also does not depend on their...
This sounds like a good idea--a case study.
loved that scene. maybe it can be digitally redone with a shopping bag?
@Simon M don't forget this analysis from last year: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fped.2018.00435/full
well I have some sympathy for them on that aspect because there really aren't good biomarkers to use for IBS studies. The findings were all...
it is a very badly written sentence that is meant I think to read: "with clinically effective and cost-effective treatments..." the word...
well, actually, Lightning Process was supposed to be mentioned there too. I haven't exactly really decided what I'm talking about yet.
yes and the stock options were not mentioned in the IBS study. Just the payment.
I wasn't sure if it was deliberately misleading or just written badly by an intern. And then not carefully vetted.
Hey thanks for posting this. I will look at that next. sounds like might be interesting bad claims being made
Yes, it's always good to read the fine print!
That should have been "months." It has been corrected! They wear off, but not quite that quickly.
What's this about?
yes the boom and bust stuff. where do they get that from related to IBS? I mean, I'd never heard of that at all in this context.
Yes I was going to comment a bit on the "vicious cycle" they have for IBS as well as "CFS."
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