Apparently @IngrahamAngle is unfamiliar with the cognitive biases, including confirmation bias, that lead people to conclude a treatment works when it doesn’t. Those biases are why randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials are ncessary.
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A good response to HCQ stupidity that I haven't seen yet would be a list of formerly widely used drugs that we now know just don't work.
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That is, however, the method for evaluating most of the "dietary supplements" sold by Fox New advertisers.
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Oh, snap! I wish I'd thought of that one!
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Doctor Gorski - what corporation makes this drug? What’s its current stock profile?
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Sanofi makes the brand name, there are several generics.
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I like how she said Hydrogen Chloride.
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Science and the scientific method is not well understood by some.
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Very democratic to let us vote on these things. It’s the best way to decide scientific truths. Next we should poll how many doctors believe in gravitational pull, because personally, I’ve really been feeling more of a pushing effect lately....
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If it turns out to be ineffective, they'll first deny the study results and then they'll claim that they never said that it was a sure-thing.
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