"Mr Panay, consultant gynaecologist...said there was a need to tell women about the potential benefits of testosterone." Horrendous. https://twitter.com/MsCamillaMills/status/785105101207773184 …
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@MsCamillaMills Doctors/medical researchers of both sexes frequently tell the public abt potential medical advances. Not a conspiracy.1 reply 1 retweet 1 like -
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Not based on zero data as the trials haven't been conducted they don't
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Yes, they do. Recently read abt ears being grown on rats & mice responding well to Alzheimer's drugs.
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@MsCamillaMills But I'm not criticising a well-reasoned argument against publishing pieces on medications which haven't been tested yet.1/21 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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@MsCamillaMills I'm criticising a claim that medication to improve women's sex drive (usually after menopause) is patriarchal oppression.3 replies 3 retweets 4 likes -
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How do we know it improves women's sex drive if it hasn't been tested in a randomised control trial?
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Argue for the need to test medications thoroughly before writing pieces about their potential benefits & I might agree
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Er, that is exactly what I have been arguing for?
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I know. And I keep pointing out that this isn't the argument I'm criticising.
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