That's so. But to validate the concept of individualisation it is pretty neat.
A cunning ruse, @Keela Too .
It used to be called palmistry.
Yes, it is intriguing @Esther12. I have been having a discussion on HealthWatch (where a lot of people have worked to dislodge homeopathy from...
But this would be indirect - detecting supposedly specific phage DNA patterns. And all you need is some leeway in the primers and overcooking and...
Why do the same names and the same organisations keep reappearing in this story and in such paradoxical ways? (A rhetorical question.)
This reads like a student essay assignment. (In fact the assignment is likely to have been given to the senior author who passed it down to a...
I find Dr McFarlane's approach a bit scattershot and he obviously has his own agenda but I was having a conversation with Nick Ross on another...
Floaters can be seen on standard slit lamp examination. I have had them for decades according to my ophthalmologists and opticians.
I find this strangely arm's-length sentence intriguing: This was a classic demonstration of the importance of transparency: critics of the study...
There is never any room for 'benefit of the doubt' in science. So much work in science is flawed by poor methodology and over enthusiasm. Unless...
So where are the data please, mate? I think you have to be a bit thick to write that sentence.
It will only ramp up if people give it attention - so why give it exposure?
The Benedetti article is interesting in that it is clear that Benedetti himself would like to make use of placebos. One might say that he can...
I cannot see any point in following empty marketing like this. When there is some science I will take a look.
@Hutan, It would take a few thousand words to fully explain the problem here. But in simple terms human tissues are solids. Hydrostatic pressures...
The quoted abstract illustrates well how poorly immunologists understand their own terminology (and also the pathology of synovium, which at one...
Read my paper with Jo Cambridge in Immunology 1999! B cells operate on a basis of random generation of antibody types with a chain reaction...
I had not actually read the article but it is the tired old old story I was familiar with from my student days which my 1999 article in Immunology...
Let me try a slightly different abstract. Introduction: Viruses might be linked to autoimmunity. Methods: So we allowed at least 193,668,196...
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