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I believe in research. I am absolutely convinced that if the study or clinical trial shows a high likelihood you will have an adverse event like a heart attack or stroke when you take a medication, you probably should not take that medication.
Clinical research can show you very clearly what you should not do.
Clinical research however does not always show you so clearly what you should do.
And that is where things start to get cloudy.
Today on the Doc On The Run podcast, we’re talking about why runners should not look for a cure through a clouded lens.
By Dr. Christopher Segler4.8
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I believe in research. I am absolutely convinced that if the study or clinical trial shows a high likelihood you will have an adverse event like a heart attack or stroke when you take a medication, you probably should not take that medication.
Clinical research can show you very clearly what you should not do.
Clinical research however does not always show you so clearly what you should do.
And that is where things start to get cloudy.
Today on the Doc On The Run podcast, we’re talking about why runners should not look for a cure through a clouded lens.

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