Thursday, August 18, 2016

The Body Piercing Toronto Being To Treat Migraines

By Steven Sanders


Everyone is surely fond of the famous daith puncturing. It is loved by many. Did you too hear about the claims, that the body piercing Toronto can help to manage the migraine conditions? However, do not be too excited yet. Have an open mind. Maybe it could be possible. I just cannot consider its likelihood.

Should that, by any chance, be true, there will be a sigh of relief to the medical field since there is no proper cure for the treatment. All the doctors do is manage the pain. However, there is no substantial evidence of a person who has ever come to light with a confession. That would be like, I have had this condition since blah blah but since I had the puncturing, Im fine. Really.

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.

It is still important to know that nobody can be blamed for being excited about this. It is nobodys fault that science reporting is done wrong these days. Thanks to the bad science. The people who are writing about the health science more so in this issue, are getting it all wrong. Going through a recently published book called the bad science can enlighten one on the same.

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.

These patients need to be protected from such unfounded claims that could give them false hope as they try hoping against hope to find a solution to their predicaments. The issue should be approached with the seriousness it deserves. The bloggers and article writers should also be weary of writing articles on the same.




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