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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 229906" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Thanks for clearing that up. Since you posted right under my posting I assumed you were talking about my posting. </p><p></p><p>Exactly why critical thinking is a must. Let's remember not too long ago, The New England Medical Journal and the Lancet published a study on Covid 19 treatments with HCQ that claimed there was a significantly higher death rate using it. This study was so full of flawed data and outright lies that it had to be retracted. My faith in both journals is very suspect now. Could be the NEJM has not learned their lesson? The job of the editors is to stop junk research like the HCQ study from getting into the journals by administering peer review process. Someone dropped the ball big time. I think all of the 100's of beneficial studies out there kind of speak loudly. But then that is what we should be debating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 229906, member: 43589"] Thanks for clearing that up. Since you posted right under my posting I assumed you were talking about my posting. Exactly why critical thinking is a must. Let's remember not too long ago, The New England Medical Journal and the Lancet published a study on Covid 19 treatments with HCQ that claimed there was a significantly higher death rate using it. This study was so full of flawed data and outright lies that it had to be retracted. My faith in both journals is very suspect now. Could be the NEJM has not learned their lesson? The job of the editors is to stop junk research like the HCQ study from getting into the journals by administering peer review process. Someone dropped the ball big time. I think all of the 100's of beneficial studies out there kind of speak loudly. But then that is what we should be debating. [/QUOTE]
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