Wednesday, April 27, 2005
For My People
Well, not really. I do know that some of my friends variously suffer from shoulder injuries and severe hangovers, so these seem relevant, if not especially groundbreaking.
The article's details are sketchy, which probably means the study doesn't exactly say what the reporter wants it to mean, but it seems that people most afraid of hangovers are most likely to over-drink. Self-fulfilling prophecies, anyone?
A new study has found that exercise training is no less effective than surgery for rotator cuff injuries. In this case, 'no less effective' means 'superior,' because it costs and risks less.
The article's details are sketchy, which probably means the study doesn't exactly say what the reporter wants it to mean, but it seems that people most afraid of hangovers are most likely to over-drink. Self-fulfilling prophecies, anyone?
A new study has found that exercise training is no less effective than surgery for rotator cuff injuries. In this case, 'no less effective' means 'superior,' because it costs and risks less.
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