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Modern Discontent's avatar

Case reports are always great because you have an individual profile of the person in question and it adds so much context.

I'm going through that study on spike in the blood of post-vaccine myocarditis adolescents, and whenever there's a panel I always wonder "who's immune profile is this? Is the person with the elevated neutrophil count the same as the person with the super high IL-6?" This is critical for outliers, because in many cases outliers are what drive statistical significance in studies, so knowing why some people are outliers are always important as well.

The closest one I've ever seen was one longitudinal study where they traced individuals over the course of a year or so and provided individual profiles for each participant. I haven't seen any study coming close to providing that intimate of a study aside from case reports.

https://moderndiscontent.substack.com/p/infection-insights-from-a-covid-longitudinal

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Lynn's avatar

Thank you.

FDA cannot regulate any longer when run and funded by pharma cartel.

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