samedi 6 août 2016

The Body Piercing Toronto Being To Treat Migraines

By Steven Sanders


Most of the people have come to develop a keen interest in the daith puncturing maybe because of the aesthetics it enhances to a persons appearance. In the past nine months, the interest has been skyrocketing more so the body piercing Toronto and its environs. It has come to attention that it could cure migraines.

Do not be too excited too soon. It could be a safe assumption that after the many strides the industry has taken, at least one person from the crowd should have surfaced and made a confession about how his condition magically disappeared after the daithing was done. However, such a person is still being waited upon until now.

This phenomenon can be included in the textbook example confirmation of bias. Such a healthy dose of a placebo effect. A person gets a daith done and then What a shock! The migraines are gone. Cured. That is at least until the full storm of the attack comes right back again.

The confirmation bias in this situation could have worked like this; A piercer has a hypothesis that the particular piercing can cure migraines. The person then tells that to the clients, how overwhelmingly many customers claim it has helped them. He/she ignores the evidence that does not support the hypothesis. The population could as well be a placebo. Those who due to circumstances are led to believe they have the condition, although a doctor has never confirmed it.

On that note, it is clear that the standard procedure laid for conducting an experiment is not just for the sake. First, a control population should be set aside. Then having a placebo is also an important factor for consideration. Those who will be given the task to analyze the data should not be aware of the population and the category which they fall in. From that, a proper result can be obtained.

One cannot be blamed for having believed such claims to a point of trying them out in an attempt to get rid of the condition. The bad science is to be blamed. That is because these days people are ignoring the underlying conditions which should be a guide in writing any scientific article. It should be recommended for such people to have a glimpse of the book entitled The Bad Science.

Is there anyone suffering from migraines? Do not confuse with occasional headaches that anyone can experience due to hunger, what is being referred to is the blackouts and the inability to open the eyes except to vomit. The condition cannot even be treated medically. The doctors just manage it by suppressing the side effects.

Therefore, such people having such claims should realize how much they are playing with the desperate population The totally misleading information gives false hopes to innocent people, and its a high time they stop that.




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