Having a hard time with this one! Study of 15K pt w/ newly diagnosed T2D, partial or complete regression seen in 49.4% (in patients not receiving medical care) (95% CI 45.2–53.7); after adjustment for "regression to the mean", in 20.2% (95% CI 12.1–28.3).https://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2020/11/06/dc20-2030?fbclid=IwAR29E5iL0HBgWP4WIRDQeuL_PW_5BM9r-HrQ-3nYmwImXrfem8Zm14OVzug …
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sounds like words of wisdom! why didn't they teach me about this stuff in medical school?
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Imo the main reason (as someone who's never been to medical school) is that medical school isn't aimed at teaching people how to conduct or evaluate research, even though that is an important skill that healthcare staff use quite often
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