No Understanding, No Consent: The Case Against Alternative Medicine http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26806449?dopt=Abstract … If patients understood it they wouldn't consent?
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@C7RKY@Neuro_Skeptic Not just participants. Sometimes no one really knows what the mechanism by which something works or might work is -
@HannaIsotalus
@Neuro_Skeptic Suggesting the intervention isn't fully understood? Which implies risk, from my perspective. Disclosable risk. -
@C7RKY@Neuro_Skeptic we might not fully understand what the mechanism is doesn't mean we can't know the drug to be (relatively) safe 2/2 -
@HannaIsotalus
@Neuro_Skeptic I'm afraid I've a real problem with the so-called 'scientific' underpinnings of our safety/efficacy evidence > -
@C7RKY @HannaIsotalus@Neuro_Skeptic I'm a fan of science but from what I've learned, I see v little scientific about the process at all tbh -
@C7RKY@Neuro_Skeptic Could you elaborate a little? -
@HannaIsotalus
@Neuro_Skeptic Sure. There are just too many weaknesses for me, any one of which may be enough to produce erroneous results > -
@HannaIsotalus
@Neuro_Skeptic 1 Trial design limitations 2 Changing outcomes measured post-trial 3 Unconscious bias 4 Peer review failings > - 4 more replies
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