There is literally no physical, psychological, social, or economic metric on which patients do better by being sick.
So the central claim of the secondary gains argument is completely false. It couldn't be more obvious and unambiguous.
Yet the claim survives and prospers, free of any...
I have never found the computer software-hardware metaphor useful for describing and understanding biological systems ('wetware').
Very misleading metaphor that should not be used.
'Degree of pyschosocial intervention for chronically ill patients correlates strongly with levels of irritation in those patients at the psychosocial interventions, says new study.'
'"Clearly more psychosocial intervention is required", say leading psychosocial intervention experts, to...
A new government, looking for bricks to throw at their predecessors, could help there.
One thing is for sure, nothing much will change for the next month. (For the benefit of non-Aussies, we have a national election on 18 May.)
I think @dave30th is entitled to a right of reply. Reuters owes him that much at least.
Kelland knew exactly what she was doing.
It's a hit job, designed entirely to destroy an effective and legitimate critic.
Three independent teams, using three different methods, with the same result.
Given the methodologies are sound (including statistical power), then this is looking like the best possibility so far for both a specific and unique (?) biomarker, and a leading research clue.
:thumbup::)
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