@awor has already closed another identical topic for good reason, and this has certainly run it’s course. There is no meaningful discussion happening in this thread. We are all awaiting the results, but using a thread about Baylor to just vent personal optimism or pessimism regarding understanding of the condition is producing a messy and confusing topic, in which users are clearly becoming confused between what is news regarding this specific study and what is either a member just pulling things out of the air or heard-it-on-the-grapevine rumor. The same users posting the same thing over and over, mostly completely irrespective of the study or it’s methodology, is not a coherent topic. If you feel there is a specific point of discussion you want to pursue in this messy thread, please start a separate thread.
When Baylor publishes a topic will be made in the science category and the actual publication can then be effectively discussed. Until then, this topic readily demonstrates that there’s clearly nothing to add and will be closed.
Please use the time to participate in the projects we are working so hard to bring to fruition. Hopefully, in conjunction with Baylor’s long awaited findings, they will lay the groundwork for future research efforts which we will of course seek to organise, as the administrators of propeciahelp.com have always done in the past.