PredFan
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Trying to one-up your stupid statement with a childish statement? Interesting strategy but it fell short I'm afraid.
actually there was nothing stupid about my statement-----it is something I learned from my older brother--LONG AGO-----he is a Professor of astrophysics-----much acclaimed and, in fact, a recipient of the president's Freedom award for his contributions to the field of Astrophysics and NASA------and you?
Well, either you are a liar, or your brother is an idiot. Statistics is part of science but it isn't all of science. That's just stupid. I don't need to be a rocket scientist to know that fact.
actually----you are wrong and he is right. -----statistical analysis rules every branch of science-----and CERTAINLY ASTROPHYSICS------and psychiatrists are stuck with it----not easy for them
Wrong.
I imagine it plays a larger part in some sciences than it does in others, but it doesn't play a large part in medicine, which is what we are talking about. Oh sure, there are statistics but that isn't medicine. We treat patients as individuals. That's why we are better than socialized medicine.
sheeeeehs------stats are not important in medicine-? how do you IMAGINE "normal" Na levels
are determined?---------every time you check a slip from the lab--------you are looking at a STAT
Dude stop, you are saying one stupid thing after another. Sodium levels and the levels of all of the rest of the electrolytes, are not based in statistics. They are based on chemistry. We know the range of electrolytes in which the human body's organs need to function. There is a slight variance from person to person but it's an actual range, not a mathematical calculation, which you may not know is what statistics are.
Slips from the lab are actual measurements. They are not statistics at all.
Time for you to man up and admit you are wrong. If you chose not to then we have nothing more to discuss. Your ignorant statements are boring me.