Re: 'Pull yourself together and get over it'
- From: humble life <humble.life@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 00:23:17 +0100
nigel wrote:
Rowland McDonnell wrote:yep, MRI hasn't revealved what they thought it would, bipolar research is still questionable and unended, and it still remains that only the people with these brains know, if only they'd listen and stop pretending we're all having the same experience-of-life...
nigel <useweb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thomas Dehn wrote:
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"Sir Benjamin Nunn" <bennunn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If only it really worked like that.
Ask them whether they thinks that "get over it" is
a successful approach to cure cancer.
A positive mental attitude seems to help.
With what? Not in the case of curing cancer, it doesn't - the research
has been done.
[snip]
Rowland.
I can't quote sources supporting my claim because they are mainly vaguely-remembered articles from the health sections of tabloids, but I would be extremely sceptical that anyone has managed to carry out an objective, statistically rigorous trial correlating mental attitude with cancer survival rates - the 'experts' can't even interpret data from simple studies like MMR and HRT correctly.
Evil Nigel
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