Hypotheses are fundamental to all sciences, including medicine. They play a critical role in motivating the development of science, since interesting and important hypotheses foster the diversity and debate upon which the scientific process depends. It is necessary to learn and understand how to assess a process, realise and discuss details and consequently launch a hypothesis. This book offers a number of novel, non-mainstream hypotheses in various states of development from authors with relevant expertise and experience.
Preface:: Hypotheses in Clinical Medicine; From Hypothesis to Evidence-Based Medicine:: Connecting the Dots; Paradigm Shifts and Explanation in Clinical Medicine:: The How of Reality and the Why of Truth; Data Management Using Computational Methods to Put the Pieces Together:: Time to Move from Theory to Practice; Could Cytomegalovirus be Causing Widespread Outbreaks of Chronic Poor Health?; The Cold Chain Hypothesis:: An Update; Reflections on Pellagra:: Lessons and Hypotheses for Diseases Ancient and Modern; Population Genetics, Cancer Cell Growth and Cancer Evolution.
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