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Originally Posted by Confusedinomicon
Plus you have to remember that this is a casual study. Causation doesn't prove anything. In the first sentence they said 'may'! Replication will tell us if their findings are valid. If this study produces accurate work it means treatment will get better because they can find medication that directly affects the ion channels that they identified.
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It's the responsibility of science to always say "may"!
Also, did you mean correlation instead of causation?