Hey #MedTwitter, this apparent misinformation about #hydroxychroloquine has reappeared in the news cycle.
I seem to remember an earlier response to this "Yale professor," assuming it's the same person, but don't recall where. Please advise.https://www.newsweek.com/key-defeating-covid-19-already-exists-we-need-start-using-it-opinion-1519535 …
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Whenever one of these articles or posts start with a lengthy list of the author's credentials, I'm immediately read for a flood of nonsense wrapped in sciency-sounding gibberish.
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Why not? Didn’t they treated many patients ?
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Harvey Risch has left the path of wisdom, or at least rigorous science. His main argument is the effect is so large that it does not matter if a study is junk science.
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The only thing I can think of is that too many members of his synagogue pushed Dr. Zelenko on him and he let his guard down.
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Note: I am a second cousin twice removed of Dr. Risch. At one time, I was proud, but now, I'm ashamed.
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Didier and Zelenko treat real live human covid patients and base thier study outcomes on that. Is that science or invention or fairy tales or something else entirely?
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