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ME Michaud michaudme at gmail.com
Fri May 31 12:45:50 UTC 2019


Also human beings (westerners, at least) seem to have a great need to
assign blame.
It's a sort of slide to the left from Reason, with misapplication of
scientific thought.
Very Puritanical, if you think about it.
It makes us judgmental and litigious and just gets in the way.

I've talked with patients who *insist* that doctors really know how to cure
cancer
but only make the magical treatment available to a few friends and "elites"
(for fear they'll do themselves out of their jobs and careers).

I've said this before, but I remember having measles.
I was seven, I think.
It was awful.
-M



On Friday, May 31, 2019, Don <thedonboyd at austin.rr.com> wrote:

> "We just don't know" is hard to accept, and it isn't surprising that
> absent certainty about causes people cling to hypotheses about cause that
> are unproven or disproven.  At best, autism "treatment" addresses
> behavioral manifestations but not the poorly understood autism spectrum
> disorders themselves.
>
>


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