@MicrobiomDigest This tweet reveals your idiocy. Let’s repeat experiments and delay development/treatment/profit because some people don’t like some published pictures.
Idealism has a place, but in the absence of practicality is stupidity.
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@PatricioMarceso 24 was the standard until it became obvious that it is way too low.
In AD, you can be above 27 and still be abnormal. Just ask Alz families and see how many of them were told that their family member did not have AD based on a normal MMSE.
@PatricioMarceso Your original quote talked about how an mmse of <27 is abnormal, not <24 as originally designed. Ask anyone who uses the MMSE, normal is not >24.
(Except perhaps in the SAVA short population)
Sorry, couldn’t resist. 🙂
@misterbien2 If you were at work and a random person said your shirt was untucked would you continue working or would you stop working and invite the random into your home to advise you on your state of dress?
It is amazing how many people think that they can answer an argument by attributing bad motives to those who disagree with them. Using this kind of reasoning, you can believe or not believe anything about anything, without having to bother to deal with facts or logic.
@westwoodsam1@MicrobiomDigest It’s an important paper as it is a great example about potential sources of artifact and the need to consider that our tools for study sometimes pick up things that we do not account for.
Artifact can look like a lot of things, even dishonesty.
@LetsHaveABall2 Wow. Clearly spoken like someone who has no idea about how epilepsy is different from degenerative diseases.
You armchair scientists are quite pathetic.
@misterbien2 If you keep cells from dying (neurodegeneration) you don’t have to clean up the dead cells (neuroinflammation). It makes complete sense to anyone who knows anything about AD/the body.