This Week in Scientific Fraud at Harvard

Crap all the ignore button does is “hide” the post.

You are into I am mistaken for some reason. The other poster has premised every last thing he thinks on the stats in those studies. That is not how medicine practiced at all. You kept getting in between us.

Scientific studies are often wrong. They are not the basis for medical treatments. I do get it some of it will stick as useful treatments. The amount that is misdirection is staggering. Diagnostics are not done that way. Doctors constantly have to dissuade people who read those studies. Med schools avoid the studies mostly. Or at least constantly tell students not to bank on them.

There is a great deal of confusion for the other poster who is banking on the crap as knowledge in these discussions. It is dense. Or as we Irish would say thick.

I gave you a like for your response because you know better.

To other posters if you sit opposite an oncologist with a cancer diagnosis you will start reading research reports. It is human nature. The doctor will constantly be having to subtly dismiss MOST OF IT. That is a very serious matter. It goes for much of medicine depending on how much you research different topics.

VeeEnn, I was very annoyed yesterday.