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Psychiatrists ponder the dangers of bitterness
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 276711" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Abbey, if there is no discussion or research, no matter how ridiculous it seems there is no learning. It requires a label for now but how else will we learn more about how things work? I'm sure people thought it was ridiculous that scientists talked about used moldy bread experiments to develop penicillin. </p><p>How about genetics and growing beans? </p><p>Even if the premise turns out to be wrong, it has to be studied. </p><p>It may be ridiculous but I want all the scientists, doctors, professionals to keep working on identifying and learning about the brain. Progress in treatment keeps moving forward and eventually we will get it right. It's what separates us from other animals. The ability to identify a problem and to try to problem solve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 276711, member: 3"] Abbey, if there is no discussion or research, no matter how ridiculous it seems there is no learning. It requires a label for now but how else will we learn more about how things work? I'm sure people thought it was ridiculous that scientists talked about used moldy bread experiments to develop penicillin. How about genetics and growing beans? Even if the premise turns out to be wrong, it has to be studied. It may be ridiculous but I want all the scientists, doctors, professionals to keep working on identifying and learning about the brain. Progress in treatment keeps moving forward and eventually we will get it right. It's what separates us from other animals. The ability to identify a problem and to try to problem solve. [/QUOTE]
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