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1. thepti+S81[view] [source] 2025-04-26 19:15:10
>>bondar+(OP)
> The theory here is largely mechanical

I’ve long felt that the reliance on population-statistics (RCT) rather than individual diagnosis highlights how little we really know about medicine.

A mechanic wouldn’t try to fix a car based on a checklist of symptoms interventions that work X% of the time across the population of cars; they would actually inspect the pieces and try to positively identify e.g. a worn/broken component. Of course, this is harder in the human body.

I’m hopeful that as diagnostics become cheaper and more democratized (eg you can now get an ultrasound to plug into your iPhone for ~$1k), we’ll be able to make “medicine 3.0” I.e. truly personalized medicine, available as standard rather than a luxury available to the 0.1%.

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2. LegNea+b93[view] [source] 2025-04-27 18:22:19
>>thepti+S81
I worked at an auto parts retailer growing up in high school. I had very basic knowledge of cars. After working there for a year, someone could come in and describe what they were seeing and hearing and 80% of the time I could tell them what is wrong and what is needed. You'd be surprised at how a large population is similar for different 'paths' through the problem and solution space
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