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by steveBK123
1001 days ago
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Yes.
This to me is the same line of thinking as "in a meta study, wearing a helmet makes bikers more reckless and prone to injury so it's actually safer to be helmetless".
No, actually it's safest to wear a helmet AND not become reckless. So similar approach here - its safer to get the imaging AND remain rational in evaluating results & next steps. |
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