Pros and cons of a randomized trial
The problem of a randomized controlled trial is that it doesn’t explain mechanism or pertain to individual subjects
The problem of a randomized controlled trial is that it doesn’t explain mechanism or pertain to individual subjects
When I write, I review the research that I can find and then open my mind up to what should be obvious if we only reject dogma and orthodoxy.
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Who gets to decide what is reliable science if I agree to this gag order? Their paid experts. It is a bit like a self-criticism exercise by a Stalinist dictatorship.
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