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Confused about my doctors/consultants advice, am I type 1.5?
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<blockquote data-quote="christi99" data-source="post: 848188" data-attributes="member: 179601"><p>Well, I wish it was that way here but having worked for a teaching hospital, collecting data or working on research team, I have found that soooo much research being done in academic centers are still largely being funded by private companies and the docs just have to disclose the funding at time of publication. I think there is probably so many nontraditional treatments (herbal, or say other alternative approaches) that simply do not get researched and thus, will never be able to be prescribed in evidenced-based medicine. But as Archie Cochrane stated- lack of evidence does not necessarily mean lack of efficacy. I do understand the point your making- it just seems unlikely they (clinicians,researchers etc) will be very concerned with the outliers- whatever the reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christi99, post: 848188, member: 179601"] Well, I wish it was that way here but having worked for a teaching hospital, collecting data or working on research team, I have found that soooo much research being done in academic centers are still largely being funded by private companies and the docs just have to disclose the funding at time of publication. I think there is probably so many nontraditional treatments (herbal, or say other alternative approaches) that simply do not get researched and thus, will never be able to be prescribed in evidenced-based medicine. But as Archie Cochrane stated- lack of evidence does not necessarily mean lack of efficacy. I do understand the point your making- it just seems unlikely they (clinicians,researchers etc) will be very concerned with the outliers- whatever the reason. [/QUOTE]
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