Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Two kinds of Expected Behavior

Mental disorders lead to greater heart disease risk, study shows
Men with mental disorders are more at risk of developing coronary heart disease, according to a study by the Universities of Southampton and Edinburgh.
Researchers have identified an increased risk of non-fatal or fatal heart disease across a spectrum of mental conditions, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, neurotic disorders, substance-use disorders and personality disorders.

I just don't know how long I can go on reading this same crap over and over:

1.  The pathology Always Always Always comes first.   These are all symptoms of the same illness progressing over time.
2.  The causality you people put in your articles and headlines is Always Always Always backwards.

See the Pattern.
Holy Waste of Time, Batman.
Seriously-they could go on like this forever-
Doing experiments correlating all the symptoms of strep infection to the other symptoms of strep infection. And they could still not even conclude that they're dealing with a frakking strep infection!!!!