Association NOT causation

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Anecdotal observations by John Thomas

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Association is NOT causation: a catch-phrase used by scientists to demean and [sometimes] correctly puts counterparties in their place.

While it is certainly true that associations are NOT causation, they are, however, indicative of meaningful aspects of observation.

Fact is most so-called ‘settled’ medical theories are NOT valid and are NOT necessarily useful tools for diagnosis and treatment of dis-ease in all its many manifestations.

In the end, meaningful observations often carry the day regardless whether they are ‘causative’ or not.  Disease is NOT the same as dis-ease, and symptoms of dis-ease are always TERRAIN issues, NOT actual disease.

So, both sides of a medical and science debate can make the claim that ‘association is not causation’.  Those who learn to interpret medical facts according to Applied Physiology stand a greater chance of being correct in their observations.

Never forget, medical theory is theory and not settled science.

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