If nothing else, we want to distinguish things that (we expect) have positive health outcomes from things that (we expect) have negative health outcomes.
Having sex is generally considered to be associated with positive health outcomes. The person who’s having sex sorely because it’s a promising health care intervention is still doing everything wrong.
If nothing else, we want to distinguish things that (we expect) have positive health outcomes from things that (we expect) have negative health outcomes.
Having sex is generally considered to be associated with positive health outcomes. The person who’s having sex sorely because it’s a promising health care intervention is still doing everything wrong.
I don’t think we want to do that. It’s more rational to expect both positive and negative health outcomes from most strong interventions.