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Prolonged psychosomatic illness is medicine's philosopher's stone. There is evidence for acute events in alarming situations, but not detached...
I think there is value in evaluating this as a public relations effort to sustain the work by continued exposure. If GPs regularly hear about this...
They're using their own previous flawed logic to justify further flawed reasoning. Patients relenting to downplay their symptoms on a self-rated...
What's the point of this? That's literally the opposite of how science works. "What do you think you have?" "I don't know Doc, that's literally...
I came upon a thread on the medicine subreddit (I won't link because they hate that) but a comment really jumped out at me. I think it really...
That's clearly because they keep pronouncing leviosa wrong! Which is still better than pronouncing nektu wrong, wouldn't want to bring demons into...
Uuhhhh.. citation? Of course there is no citation for this. There have been multiple studies on the mental health of ME patients and they all...
I don't know how convincing it will be as an argument seeing how humans are notoriously bad at anticipating future consequences, but those...
Ironically enough, I find it important to be grateful of the good things in life and practice this naturally. It's nice and all but the much more...
It's a take on the God of the gaps argument from natural philosophy (i.e. pre-science "science"), where any phenomenon that could not be explained...
:) I did a few takes on it but still some reflection to get it right. I'll get it one day, if I get the old brain to be more cooperative....
I'll believe it when I see the opposite: when someone uses their mind to raise their body into a state of hyper-health independent of anything...
Even by Sharpe's standards this is weak. It could mostly have been written verbatim 150 years ago, mentions of the immune and endocrine system...
And the myth that it's a first world disease hides what is likely millions of deaths in the developing world over the past half-century. Living...
This is a good test of whether the hype in the past few years over patient engagement can actually lead to something constructive, or whether it's...
So many papers mixing up cause and effect entirely in ways that defy disbelief. Like the psychosocial ideologues puzzling over why sick people...
If we get a primary treatment that works, I think rehabilitation is more likely to involve the use of elastics or other types of restraints to...
I have not seen a thread yet on the survey so there it is. Hopefully this is the right forum. The full report:...
It may not address the stated problem but it certainly addresses the problem they are actually trying to manage: reducing costs. There seems to be...
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