In 1920 John Harvey Kellogg, MD, of Battle Creek, Michigan, captured the gastrointestinal journey in his "Itinerary of a Breakfast" graphic, part of which opens this post. An expert in enemas, Dr. Kellogg, with his brother Will, invented cornflakes. The species that dwell in our colons, i...
So you're satisfied with cornflakes every morning, and then you stay at a friend's house, and they don't have cornflakes, they have something else. You have it, and you say, “Oh, this is better than what I have.” And so now you've got a new good enough cerea...
There was no control arm, the study’s authors just pulled it out from somewhere (“existing line list“) and called it “matched case-control pair“. Whoever those elusive controls were, the treatment arm had both HCQ and ivermectin, and sometimes also Vitamin C! “Exposure was defined as...
In 1920 John Harvey Kellogg, MD, of Battle Creek, Michigan, captured the gastrointestinal journey in his "Itinerary of a Breakfast" graphic, part of which opens this post. An expert in enemas, Dr. Kellogg, with his brother Will, invented cornflakes. The species that dwell in our colons, i...