@Sean in all fairness, they do say that it was the participants that emphasized it. So they are open about the fact that it’s just an opinion of...
Probably a good idea! Better safe than sorry. Not that you asked for it, but in my opinion, xxxxx could be interpreted as placeholder data -...
Not very important, but there’s a row of 8’s at the bottom of that post @dave30th It’s also at the bottom of the feb 14th post. It seems like it...
It’s a very long shot, but some of the people over at r/DataHoarder might have backups of public medical info.
The page doesn’t even say which ‘field of business’ he belongs to.
2600 pages!
I don’t have the health to care about the label on the drug. If I need it, I’m taking it. But I understand why you’d want to avoid the stigma.
Or attributed their LC symptoms to the vaccine
Is AIR Gupta?
Wouldn’t that be an argument for narrowing their scope, rather than expanding it to neurology? I understand why they would have to be involved...
So this fallacy is to explain illness as the results of the lack of normality, rather than explaining the lack of normality as the result of illness?
How can someone that’s trained on the human mind be so oblivious to bias? It’s about as nonsensical as Eye movement desensitization and...
More open-label and subjective outcomes..
The benefit would be more publicity and conflict - which might make them want to concede something. It has become pretty clear that they put their...
I guess there’s always the appeal process? Escalation to appeals: In cases where those who complained were dissatisfied with the response, these...
This is what I’m hoping for. IMO, if they can’t even talk ‘correctly’, there’s no hope for their actions. There’s always the risk of manipulation,...
Why does it matter what the drug has been used for in other cases? They are discussing studying a neuroimmunological phenomenon. I don’t see how...
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