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Month: November 2021

No. 20: I Am (Probably) Wrong, Maybe

A promising treatment for Covid-19 comes from a most unusual source - an anti-depressant treatment. Is the evidence compelling? What should we believe?

Steve Ruberg Are You Sure?, Bayesian Thinking, Case Studies Leave a comment November 12, 2021July 2, 2026 16 Minutes
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