@Impossible_PhD @KevinLikesMaps I'm also a little surprised it would pass an IRB. Taking a person who reports SI and giving him placebos rather than T seems ethically ick.
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@Impossible_PhD @KevinLikesMaps I'm also a little surprised it would pass an IRB. Taking a person who reports SI and giving him placebos rather than T seems ethically ick. 2 comments
@JessTheUnstill @Impossible_PhD it'd be good to have a link to the actual study, but I don't have the exec function to hunt it down right now (I'm not asking you to do the work, just explaining) |
@JessTheUnstill @Impossible_PhD I must be missing something or bad at math, but I don't think all of the participants had SI.
according to the article: 64 participants (in each group? not clear to me)
11 had resolved SI after HRT - but then they say that's 52%, so that must be only 21 people who had SI to begin with.