Probably it took a long time to collect the evidence needed.
Idleness, incompetence, and complacency. It s the same with Beta-blockers now, and the deaths they are causing among cardiac patients. The statistics are there, ; but the medical profession refuses to accept them. Edit: - Epidemiological (and subsequent statistical ) investigations, findings, and conclusions) are only worthy insofar as they are a substitute for true understanding of physical mechanisms. That is, IF one can t work out and understand the processes and events in a physiological sequence (for valid reasons) then the next-best approach is epidemiology. But epidemiological findings are (at best) quot;second-hand indicatorsquot; of what s going on. When the Medical profession has been faced with apparent paradoxes in the past, historically they have buried their head in the sand and hoped the problem would go away, -instead of -as a Physicist would, -try to find out why the results led to anomalous results. This is aided and massively abetted by the financial considerations of drug companies involved. So, when you say quot;The authoritiesquot;... - who ARE these quot;authoritiesquot; ? Mostly they are academics trying to make a historic name for themselves, and keep in with the people who pay them. In my case, it s people who want a Knighthood, or whatever. Does that make sense?
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