Yes it does. One is a scientific evidence based approach backed by studies and the other is a pseudoscience proven to have at best no positive outcomes at worst detrimental for your health.
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No. This is wrong. I would like you to update your post to not spread wrong medical information :
- Chiropractic is based on pseudoscience https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiropractic
- Ostheopathy is based on pseudoscience https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteopathy
- Physiotherapy is an evidence based medical discipline proven to be effective by a lot of studies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_therapy
Everybody can be a chiropractor or a osteopath. I could even open a private school to teach both without even learning them. Same as acupuncture. If I want to be a physiotherapist, I need a university degree.
yabbadabaddon@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.world•Israeli soldiers torture one-year-old Gaza child to force confessions from his fatherEnglish
14·6 days agoI did not ask for more disturbing stuff but thanks I guess
yabbadabaddon@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.world•Israeli soldiers torture one-year-old Gaza child to force confessions from his fatherEnglish
29·6 days agoWhy did I have to read this
yabbadabaddon@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Human experimentation, one way or the other.
7·9 days agoOK so… Here we are talking about myocarditis (at least in the first 2 articles listed), which is definitely not what you talked about in your first comment.
In the article you mentioned, I quote
“But COVID’s worse,” he added. A case of COVID-19 is about 10 times as likely to induce myocarditis as an mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccination, Wu said. That’s in addition to all the other trouble it causes.
So the vaccine has a small chance to provoke myocarditis (with very fast recovery) and not taking the vaccine has a much higher chance of provoking the same effects plus others much worse, including death.
Then, you list another article about possible autoimmune diseases induced by the vaccine. Again, not your intial topic. I’ll quote the authors:
Our objective is not to refute the importance of vaccines, but to raise awareness about the potential risks of COVID-19 vaccination. In fact, we believe that the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the possible risks and encourage people to get vaccinated
Yeah. I won’t go through all the list, but we get the picture. Nobody’s saying to get vaccinated for fun. Every single sane person should definately be curious of mass vaccination campaigns. But it is important to carefully read studies and not jump to conclusions, be them in favour or against what we believe.
yabbadabaddon@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Human experimentation, one way or the other.
15·9 days agoSorry but no, this is not how it works. You claim things, you show proof of things. I don’t look it up for you. Provide sources.
yabbadabaddon@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Human experimentation, one way or the other.
9·10 days agoSources. You know. To show you’re not a tool.
I need to do some more squats if I want to fill this on my ass. At the moment I’m stuck at “open”, which is not the message I’d like to convey.
yabbadabaddon@lemmy.zipto
Programming@programming.dev•AI still doesn't work very well, businesses are faking it, and a reckoning is coming
10·11 days agoThe others are busy working, they don’t have time to waste drinking coffee with execs
yabbadabaddon@lemmy.zipto
Programming@programming.dev•AI still doesn't work very well, businesses are faking it, and a reckoning is coming
15·11 days agoMy take exactly. Especially the bits about unit tests. If you cannot rely on your unit tests as a first assessment of your code quality, your unit tests are trash.
And not every company runs GitHub. The metrics he’s talking about are DevOps metrics and not development metrics. For example In my work, nobody gives a fuck about mean time to production. We have a planning schedule and we need the ok from our customers before we can update our product.
The UN was sabotaged long ago by its permanent council.
Yes, I am insanely lucky. But this took fucking effort.
I love being a dev. I love being able to build things faster. I love solving an issue. I love working on a great product I believe in. I love working for a company that puts the well-being of its employees above its profits.
Nothing you’ve written is about the impact of “AI” (whatever this means) and it has everything to do with how you decide to work.
yabbadabaddon@lemmy.zipto
politics @lemmy.world•Senator Says Iran War ‘Is Going Horribly’ Because Military Is Getting Orders From ‘Senile Old Man’
3·14 days agoAh, so this war was inevitable in your opinion?
I already have Ansible to manage my system and I like to have the same base between my pc and my server build muscle memory.
If I was managing a pc fleet I would consider NixOS, but I don’t see the appeal right now.
May I introduce you to the concept of “rent”? Basically, I pay you for a job and give you a place to live but you have to pay me back for living there. It is not slavery, because we both pay for a service.
You should not finish Homeland. I feel like they did not know where to go after the success of the first narrative arc. The Wire is slow but I found it worth it. At least watch the fuck scene.
yabbadabaddon@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.world•France authorises US forces to use bases amid its war on IranEnglish
22·23 days agoLet’s figure it out. You take your little legs, go to Marseille - preferably in the north districts, and tell the youngs who live there if they are Bibi’s bitch. And please, stream it live (I’d recommend Kick as the content might quickly break Twitch TOS).
Nobody’s complaining about his death here. But everybody should be worried about this new trend of Trump deciding who’s deemed fit to rule and who’s not.


No, this is not American centric. I am European. Pretending that Chiropractic is anything else than pseudoscience is spreading misinformation. Period.