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When Iain Ward was in his 20s, he did medical trials.
You know, for fun. And for profit.
He was working in sports medicine at the time, teaching fitness classes. But that job didn’t take up his entire days, so he started getting involved in studies “because they are not as dangerous as episodes of The Simpsons might lead you to believe, and the money that they give is huge,” he says.
In 2019, he did one trial that involved getting Ct scans and monitoring brain wavelengths. There was nothing strange about Ward’s readings. There was nothing strange about him at all. So, when he went on to the next trial and it too required brain scans, he didn’t expect researchers would find anything.
When Iain Ward was in his 20s, he did medical trials.
You know, for fun. And for profit.
He was working in sports medicine at the time, teaching fitness classes. But that job didn’t take up his entire days, so he started getting involved in studies “because they are not as dangerous as episodes of The Simpsons might lead you to believe, and the money that they give is huge,” he says.
In 2019, he did one trial that involved getting Ct scans and monitoring brain wavelengths. There was nothing strange about Ward’s readings. There was nothing strange about him at all. So, when he went on to the next trial and it too required brain scans, he didn’t expect researchers would find anything.
- 4/17/2024
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
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