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Imaginary illnesses cause illnesses of the imagination? 'Research' just in #trustthescience

Well, lookee here y’all: coroni makes you mad…

An article from the Lancet, based pretty much exclusively on statistical modeling as far as I could see, and seemingly citing only articles from 2020 and 2021. No red flags at all.

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(21)00084-5/fulltext

I found this via an RTE article, link below.

Killer quote from researcher:

Prof Harrison told a briefing of journalists: “Our view is that a lot of the mental health consequences of Covid are … to do with the stress of knowing that one has had Covid and all the implications that go with that, rather than it being a direct effect, for example, of the virus on the brain, or the immune response to the virus on the brain.”

Professor Clickbait went on to say… {insert statement of obvious here}

(Nah, I made that bit up, KE)

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It’s called, “the power of suggestion”…

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Indeed :blush:

I am writing up my grant application for a detailed study of koro prevalence post-covid, using only SuperCalc and stats published on Good Morning Britain. Wish me luck.

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