Originally Posted by
rld1k
No, it's not what would be expected. That article is trying to debunk it. You can find different takes on it. I'm not endorsing the article I'm just pointing out what happened.
So you explain to me the math: 20 of 100,000 is expected to get bells palsy in their LIFETIME. 4 out of 38,000 got it in the course of a study. You don't have to be a doctor to realize that is statistically significant. Sorry if you can't grasp that.
If you use your critical thinking to actually look up any numbers, it’s 1-4/10,000 per year.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell...15%20and%2060.
as you say, “sorry if you can’t grasp that.”