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Does the bradykinin hypothesis explain Covid-19?

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Does the bradykinin hypothesis explain Covid-19?
« on: 10/09/2020 18:42:22 »
Michael asks:

Have you seen the article "A Supercomputer Analyzed Covid-19 — and an Interesting New Theory Has Emerged - A closer look at the Bradykinin hypothesis"? And if so, what are your thoughts? Does this research present any new opportunities and has anyone taken this approach up?

Any thoughts anyone?
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Re: Does the bradykinin hypothesis explain Covid-19?
« Reply #1 on: 10/09/2020 19:30:50 »
I think we need to know exactly what data was fed in to the computer, how this was obtained and the computer program. My impression is that not all the data had been used before a pattern was spotted. We would need to know what data was analysed first and how that data was chosen to be first. So the results are to an extent subjective. For example if the researchers had a hunch that the nicotinic cholinergic system was a major factor in covid 19 and they chose to feed data related to that first, then they may have found evidence for that hypothests and produced a very different report.
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