Responses: 1. Citation(s) required. 2. No, let's ban.https://twitter.com/mloxton/status/1175141637296553984 …
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For example...here's something I wrote three years ago about the infiltration of quackery into
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Enjoyable article, but I think you are conflating two different assertions. 1. Woo has a medical effect 2. Woo acts as a culturally accepted placebo that enables the pt to adhere to a traditional care plan Nobody that I interviewed at CIW, and none of their results claimed 1
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Have no idea of your familiarity. When they show results that Veterans are more able to stick to a care plan, show up for sessions, etc if they have some woo, then I am happy to take their results They aren't saying the woo cures, just that it does often mediate adherence
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