There isn't a division between psych vs nonpsych. People like Lenny Jason for example are well respected. The problem is a key loss of trust...
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This is a good point and brings up the idea of legacy of an old man - it is not merely about any breakthroughs by Davis, but about all the people...
It means they don't have meaningful results yet. It's all hype at this point.
Tails we win, heads you lose. You can't have two opposite hypotheses, you choose the one that makes the most sense. Everything else is HARKing...
Some otherwise courageous people have the blind spot of not being willing to damage the careers of their friends. Ben Goldacre is one of those...
Exactly.. That said, it looks like this article was written by the first three authors with less input from Crawley/Knoop...
Yes, the question is whether it predicts or lags. I think this sleep finding may be associated with the 'wired' feeling you mention though.
This is interesting, but I wonder if it is just an artefact of being a pilot study with recruitment biases, or whether it is a non-specific marker...
Specific metals likely give you hives. Nickel is a common culprit. Or brass (copper/zinc alloy). That said, my Garmin (hand me down) heart rate...
Yes. To clarify my position: Animals can be useful for primary research (not that I like it), but "Animal models" of disease are often too far...
This is the crux. Unless it affects you personally, very few people care about these sorts of problems. I wonder if there is some sort of...
Excluding women from trials or not testing different dosages (where relevant) in women vs men are certainly valid problems. Historically there...
The problem with non-specific tests is findings with poor specificity...
There is a big problem when medical systems (funding, teaching etc) do not consider human nature as central to their practise. A system that...
There is a researcher here who I have spoken to who has studied both (and hasn't found anything interesting in common). They are not the same...
Didn't this group disprove the "sustained arousal" hypothesis with several of their studies including a drug trial. Why are they still talking...
Listing seems recent, DOI doesn't work yet. I don't understand how TLR3 ties into the results they've reported.
This is really long, is there anything specific you were referring to?
Same. For me it caused morning drowsiness, POTS etc.
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