In the forces there is the notion of "light duties". I caught glandular fever in 1971, and was in bed for a week, then off sick for several weeks,...
I think wherever big pharma is involved there will inevitably be some very big axes grinding away somewhere or other.
How familiar that sounds.
Not going to pretend I followed all of that :rolleyes:. But many thanks. I get the sense from what you say that no matter how we humans strive to...
Hang on! What about medical data confidentiality here? When we opted to allow our data to be centrally stored, the clear message was that it would...
Aah! ... ... :)
I'll (attempt to) digest this later ...
The bean counters invariably gloss over / ignore / don't want to see the hidden costs, because it doesn't look good to their masters. Real,...
I suspect you may well be right. But I also suspect that if similar situations were looked at throughout history, the discoveries that paved the...
I would write that as 10^(-37), which is a common convention for writing powers where no superscripts are available. Maybe "snapshot" is the...
What I find really interesting is this. This 10%/11% figure (more than 3x greater than the reality) has likely been used to influence major...
Reading this gave rise to a thought experiment. If you imagine that you could take a snapshot of the universe (whatever "the universe" actually...
The ploy same as politicians ... not finding evidence can simply mean you did not go looking for it properly, or maybe did not want to find it.
Hmmm. That is the potential problem there. If this is tightly confined to the use of pacing, to manage what little energy a pwME has available to...
Yes. One has to consider what the primary interest is, and what interests might conflict with that. Well the overriding primary interest is surely...
That's OK, "promise" is growing on me :).
To me this sounds like belief in destiny. If, in the present, something has happened, then back in the past it was destined to happen anyway, even...
Really worthwhile article, and excellent as always. Same pattern as ever: Make a serious mistake that has massive implications for patients (and...
Just reading now, but with "The promise of this idea rests on two assumptions:", did you mean to say "premise" @dave30th?
Wow ...
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