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There are several lessons here-
Frank Han
@han_francis
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1. Laboratory tests, especially those taken outside the original testing parameters, do not directly equal clinical outcomes.
2. An abstract is the most basic level of science submission that can be sent to the AHA. There is very limited peer review.
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3. Routinely ordering the PULS can be done in a Cardiology clinic but for now is not standard of care. We have formal clinical guidelines on how to reduce heart attack risk.
4. We do know the clinical issues that happen after Covid vaccines now, very very well. This type of study is superseded by large clinical studies such as those done by the CDC Vaccine Safety Datalink or Israeli MOH.
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5. There was no effort to compare results with other adult vaccines such as pneumonia boosters or adult flu vaccines.
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6. There was no effort at all to make a control group.
7. If you run a test designed to seek out inflammation after delivering a medicine designed to elicit inflammation, you will find inflammation. A test used outside of its normal parameters should be used with caution.
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8. Keep on being inspired to learn how science research works. Read the actual articles themselves to figure them out.