The suffering and loss of function are the problem.
Sure, total causal knowledge and a perfect treatment would be nice. But until we have that, ignoring partial solutions in the name of medical research purity would be deeply irresponsible.
Sure, total causal knowledge and a perfect treatment would be nice.
We won't get it if we never bother to look for it.
I'm not arguing for cruelty. These articles make the front page of HN precisely because our current approach is so broken that people find the results horrifying.
Why do you think no one is bothering to look for it? I can go on Google Scholar right now and find thousands of articles exploring the causes of cluster headaches or anything else mentioned in the article.
The symptoms are the problem.
The suffering and loss of function are the problem.
Sure, total causal knowledge and a perfect treatment would be nice. But until we have that, ignoring partial solutions in the name of medical research purity would be deeply irresponsible.