Not to be a downer, but you must realize that there's no guarantee that this study will find anything conclusive, and definitely no guarantee it will find a cure. Sometimes many studies are needed before real conclusions can be drawn about a disease.
Yes, it's important that we know that this study may not mean an immediate "cure".
But what is so important about this research is that it will open the door to the medical community. Up until now, there is still no credible direction, nothing conclusive.
At best subjective results, and no research whatsoever with control groups.
The objective of this research, which is clearly stated on the
formal application request :
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This grant will be awarded to academic researchers to initiate or advance research and understanding of Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome, the results of which could be used to obtain funding from NIH, FDA or other funding agencies, or to attract a corporate sponsor. Procedures or proposed therapeutic trials may be new, based on recent biochemical or pharmacological evidence, or in preliminary stages of clinical or pre-clinical investigation. Evaluation of proposals will include careful consideration of protocol design, objectiveness of parameters measured, and statistical evaluation proposed. Protocols that focus on molecular level activity, early detection, diagnosis, or treatment (pharmacological, devices, surgery, or dietary) or cure will be given priority.This grant will be awarded to academic researchers to initiate or advance research and understanding of Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome, the results of which could be used to obtain funding from NIH, FDA or other funding agencies, or to attract a corporate sponsor. Procedures or proposed therapeutic trials may be new, based on recent biochemical or pharmacological evidence, or in preliminary stages of clinical or pre-clinical investigation. Evaluation of proposals will include careful consideration of protocol design, objectiveness of parameters measured, and statistical evaluation proposed. Protocols that focus on molecular level activity, early detection, diagnosis, or treatment (pharmacological, devices, surgery, or dietary) or cure will be given priority."