The Mayo Clinic tests "Amygdala Retraining Program" by Ashok Gupta (What's next? Thymus Retraining? Bone Marrow Retraining? Liver Retraining?) – time to put
my QDC to use!
The study abstract says that "Of the 44 patients randomly assigned who completed baseline assessments, 21 patients completed the study (14 in the standard care group and 7 in the study group)."
This means that over half of the study participants dropped out of the study and only 7 people who were in the 'treatment' group completed the study. This means that the majority of the participants who were in the 'treatment' group didn't even think the study was worth finishing. I'm so sick of these crappy psychobabble studies not counting drop outs in their results, what a crock!
Posted by: beanier
Apr 19, 2012
http://www.prohealth.com/library/showarticle.cfm?LIBID=16932
Oh my, the QDC says the quack is strong in the Mayo Clinic and Ashok Gupta.
Give a man a reputation as an early riser, and that man can sleep till noon.
-- Mark Twain
I think the reputation of the Mayo Clinic as an early riser is not exactly founded in reality.
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