It's a great term - good on you. It just took me a bit of searching through various acronyms before I realized its origins where here on S4ME!Guilty as charged.
It's a great term - good on you. It just took me a bit of searching through various acronyms before I realized its origins where here on S4ME!Guilty as charged.
Oh I agree with you. I was commenting on him taking up lactate theories as if proven. Not the subgroup division. I agree with him on that point.As for this particular bit of "BioBS", while I have certainly picked up on a fair degree of animus toward Putrino on this board, I did not realize that the possibility of different approaches being required for different subgroups of pwME was understood to be unworthy of consideration. May I ask why? Happy to make another thread if this isn't the place for it.
Ah - understood. And yes, this sort of vociferous assertion that it's all been figured out, no need to actually finish or even run any studies, is clearly endemic. I have to assume that the refusal or inability to display any uncertainty is trained into researchers and clinicians. This is certainly the case in my corner of academia, but I was in the humanities, which doesn't excuse it, but does mean that the consequences tend to be a little less life-and-death.Oh I agree with you. I was commenting on him taking up lactate theories as if proven. Not the subgroup division. I agree with him on that point.
I had similar experience in studying Social Data Science. A field you’d think would have to be very careful because its very complex and the data is often biased. But the profs basically treated the data as inherently true and objective.I have to assume that this refusal or inability to display any uncertainty is trained into people. This is certainly the case in my corner of academia
great phrase--and idea!!Academia really needs a big epistemic humility injection.
Academia really needs a big epistemic humility injection.
unfortunately, we no longer believe in vaccines in the U.S.
unfortunately, we no longer believe in vaccines in the U.S.
Not sure what this refers to?You do the Fat Jabs though, don't you?
Mounjaro ( and other weight loss jabs) are creating a lot of news over here. From 1st Sept, it's quoted that prices of some doses of the mounjaro jab will triple so that many people will be unable to afford them.Not sure what this refers to?
Yep. But we do believe in selling ivermectin over the counter - no prescription needed!unfortunately, we no longer believe in vaccines in the U.S.