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But that was not described in the episode. Nor did the audio episode indicate whether the manufacturers had spoken to others in the medical field about whether the treatments were generally accepted or questionable, or if there was harder evidence about their effectiveness. A podcast is not a medical journal report, naturally, but even a tiny summary of the bigger universe of patients would have offered required context for listeners.


There's likewise a link there to small studies that have taken a look at the efficacy of the programs (the conclusion is that there is initial evidence that they bring results however that more research study is required). Check Here For More added editors' note has more links to existing research. Although the Invisibilia narrative did not state so, the team said its reporting did not turn up criticisms of the Kansas City program (the scores that I saw for Hoffart on various medical grade sites are all really favorable).


Asthma or a panic attack? One serious issue I had has to do with the moment during Devyn's treatment when, with the journalists in the space and a close-up microphone recording her labored breathing, she believes she is having an asthma attack. Here's the transcript of that minute: SPIEGEL: Devyn starts fine, however about 30 seconds in, she starts having an asthma attack.


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UNKNOWN PHYSIOTHERAPIST # 2: Ten seconds you got it, Devyn. Push, lady. Press yourself. Come on, girl. Breathing, remember good. DEVYN: This might be an inhaler moment. SPIEGEL: Devyn wants her inhaler, but the therapist tells her that actually, this isn't an inhaler moment. Inhalers are medicine and therefore discouraged.


Devyn does take a lap. Then she does timed frog hops around the gym, after which she realizes that her nose is bleeding. As Twitter analysts pointed out, asthma attacks can be fatal. Denying an inhaler might be thought about medical malpractice. Was Devyn actually having an asthma attack, as the script asserted? Here's part of the editors' note, which leaves it unclear: CONCERN: IN THE STORY DEVYN THINKS SHE'S HAVING AN ASTHMA ATTACK AND IS COUNSELED TO STROLL AROUND THE HEALTH CLUB RATHER THAN USE HER INHALER.


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