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You're kidding me; wounding a participant passes current IRB?
Sure. Small wounds, performed under controlled conditions to minimize infection. How do you think they study whether or not something like Neosporin works?
I have a student who goes WAY further than this. Each summer, he signs up for experimental drug trials. He gets paid $1500 or more to stay in the same facility all weekend and take experimental drugs that no human has ever taken before. Sooner or later, someone has to be the first one! I wouldn't do it.
Thanks for posting the Aickin articles again, Robin.
I just had a look at them. They have a few interesting things in them, but there certainly isn't anything in there that revolutionizes the approach to studying cause and effect.
A side note - when I started this thread, I didn't know if there would be any interest in it, and when the very first post expressed dismay that the subject was even being brought up again (go back and see!), I thought maybe it would just die off.
But as you can plainly see, it is one of the longest and most active threads on this site. Thanks to all of you for your participation and your intellectual challenges.
Yes, and as it's been pointed out recently by Keith, discussion around energy work has come up for a very long time. Doesn't that in itself give you cause for pause?
In what way? I don't think I understand what you are saying.
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