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minus-squarelmmarsano@lemmynsfw.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up11arrow-down2·edit-212 hours ago This is unsurprising to anyone aware how the peanut allergies blew up. Medical guidelines organizations issued a pediatric guideline contrary to known science that wasn’t evidence-based, then later course-corrected[1]: they fixed their fuck up. It’s pretty well known by the evidence-based medicine community. So, this isn’t some miraculous achievement: it’s the correction of a self-inflicted setback. It’s surprising those organizations haven’t been sued into oblivion over this. but only after significant delays when they could no longer deny their fuck up ↩︎
This is unsurprising to anyone aware how the peanut allergies blew up. Medical guidelines organizations issued a pediatric guideline contrary to known science that wasn’t evidence-based, then later course-corrected[1]: they fixed their fuck up. It’s pretty well known by the evidence-based medicine community.
So, this isn’t some miraculous achievement: it’s the correction of a self-inflicted setback.
It’s surprising those organizations haven’t been sued into oblivion over this.
but only after significant delays when they could no longer deny their fuck up ↩︎
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