Date: 15/03/2025 19:29:16
From: buffy
ID: 2261111
Subject: Cognitive bias in clinical evidence

I’ve not read the whole paper yet, but it sounds interesting.

>>Rather than the absence of any harm, it is the expectation of an overall benefit of a medical treatment that is the foundation of the implicit doctor-patient contract. In the context of an expectation of efficacy, powerful cognitive biases can blind clinicians to obvious signs that a treatment is not helping, or may even be harming their patients. With examples from medical history and current clinical controversies, this paper examines how systematic psychological biases can distort not just individual decision making, but perceptions of the evidence base upon which clinical decisions are built. These distortions can perpetuate harmful practices in medicine long after the objective evidence points in a different direction. By becoming aware of these biases and the way they shape perceptions of the evidence base, doctors can reduce the negative impact they may have on the patients in their care.<<

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Date: 15/03/2025 20:09:30
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2261117
Subject: re: Cognitive bias in clinical evidence

Clinical medicine breaks into the 20th century aha¡

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Date: 17/03/2025 01:02:27
From: dv
ID: 2261541
Subject: re: Cognitive bias in clinical evidence

Speaking of congnition problems, RFKJ reading out some of the things that are in foods which he can’t pronounce

https://x.com/ClementLeeMD/status/1900634796897739024

Riboflavin is the vitamin B2. Carrageenan is just made from seaweed. I wouldn’t want to be in a situation where every food component that RFKJ can’t pronounce is prohibited.

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Date: 17/03/2025 09:37:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2261579
Subject: re: Cognitive bias in clinical evidence

dv said:


Speaking of congnition problems, RFKJ reading out some of the things that are in foods which he can’t pronounce

https://x.com/ClementLeeMD/status/1900634796897739024

Riboflavin is the vitamin B2. Carrageenan is just made from seaweed. I wouldn’t want to be in a situation where every food component that RFKJ can’t pronounce is prohibited.

Serious problems may ensue for the whole world out of this idiocy.

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Date: 17/03/2025 13:48:38
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2261722
Subject: re: Cognitive bias in clinical evidence

roughbarked said:

dv said:

Speaking of congnition problems, RFKJ reading out some of the things that are in foods which he can’t pronounce

https://x.com/ClementLeeMD/status/1900634796897739024

Riboflavin is the vitamin B2. Carrageenan is just made from seaweed. I wouldn’t want to be in a situation where every food component that RFKJ can’t pronounce is prohibited.

Serious problems may ensue for the whole world out of this idiocy.

no they won’t no external consequences will occur

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