1. "Normalizing brain activity" is a really tough judgement call that may not result in clinical improvement 2. These are small numbers (fair, it's an MRI trial) so who knows if they mean anything
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3. The study doesn't appear to address 'symptoms' at all, merely MRI scans 4. The associations they found were weak and very haphazard
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5. Anyone who generalized any patient benefit from these results is either extrapolating wildly or has no idea what they are talking about 6. Seriously. This is pretty meaninglesspic.twitter.com/AIvOpULo4h
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7. This study didn't actually look at people with psychosis, they were testing people at high risk of psychosis based on "clinical high risk" which was at best poorly definedpic.twitter.com/p6v8HtbsQk
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8. With results this powerful, it's a wonder that we haven't started dunking psychotic people in giant vats of cannabis already. Ping
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