How refreshing to see a heterodox (i.e., logical) consideration of risks/benefits in print!
Let's be honest: If we lived in a world in which scientific discourse were unencumbered by political/corporate influence, papers like this would have been abundant following the release of the clinical trial results (and probably long before then …
How refreshing to see a heterodox (i.e., logical) consideration of risks/benefits in print!
Let's be honest: If we lived in a world in which scientific discourse were unencumbered by political/corporate influence, papers like this would have been abundant following the release of the clinical trial results (and probably long before then since it's been obvious from the beginning that (1) long-term risks of the interventions are largely unknown and (2) the benefit is minimal for healthy kids). Isn't the absence of serious discussion of risks/benefits for kids (prior to now) itself an obvious abrogation of medical ethics?
It's remarkable (and scary) that so many people seem get outraged only when they are given permission (or, more accurately, are encouraged). I'm apoplectic about everything that has been done to kids in the past two years. It's so hard to find other parents who are as frustrated as they should be.
How refreshing to see a heterodox (i.e., logical) consideration of risks/benefits in print!
Let's be honest: If we lived in a world in which scientific discourse were unencumbered by political/corporate influence, papers like this would have been abundant following the release of the clinical trial results (and probably long before then since it's been obvious from the beginning that (1) long-term risks of the interventions are largely unknown and (2) the benefit is minimal for healthy kids). Isn't the absence of serious discussion of risks/benefits for kids (prior to now) itself an obvious abrogation of medical ethics?
It's remarkable (and scary) that so many people seem get outraged only when they are given permission (or, more accurately, are encouraged). I'm apoplectic about everything that has been done to kids in the past two years. It's so hard to find other parents who are as frustrated as they should be.