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Category Archives: Interesting reading
Paradigm Shift: The Importance of the Right Anecdotal Evidence
The Power of Anecdotal Evidence by the CEO ***The link here was updated on 9/15/2020 because the original was removed. Concerns have arisen that she may lose her job if she doesn’t stop advocating the low carbs diets, because the … Continue reading
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Do You Like To Drink?
Does Alcohol Make You Fat? The gym I go to sends regular emails with suggestions and interesting facts. The email I received today sparked my curiosity, because it asked a provocative question: Does alcohol make you fat? The question linked … Continue reading
Bad Science & Social Media Chatter
Image from The Lancet The Power of Social Media over Bad Science Can the common folk change their destiny by openly discussing science (good or bad science, even those that are just mimicking research)? Recently, on Twitter in particular, scientific … Continue reading
Posted in cholesterol, diabetes, Food War, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, nutrition
Tagged bad science versus good science, diabetes crisis, dogmatic science, get rid of bad science, how to lose weight, information overload, misinformation on nutrition, obesity crisis, old nutritional advice, old science, SAD diet, the power of information, the power of social media, the problem with eat lancet, we the people, why are we fat
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Why We Can’t Beat The Vegans To It
They Did It Again The Game Changer movie is out and is sweeping through the minds of men of all ages! Yep, they will try the vegan diet because of the penis part of the movie. I am not going … Continue reading
Posted in Food War, Interesting reading, Must Read, nutrition, This & That
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Osteocalcin and Atherosclerosis
The Secret Cholesterol Theory Completely accidentally I bumped into an article about osteocalcin, and it turned out to be something pretty important. My research about the fight-or-flight mechanism, which is associated with migraine, led me to this article. Those of … Continue reading
Posted in cholesterol, diabetes, Food War, Healthcare, Interesting reading, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged can stress cause, can stress cause CVD, diabetes and CVD, diabetes and heart disease, heart disease and stress, osteocalcin and heart disease, stress and heart disease, T2D and cholesterol, what is cholesterol, what is LDL, what is osteocalcin, what is the cholesterol theory
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Yet One More Junk Paper in JAMA Internal Medicine
Will they EVER learn statistics? The paper Association of Animal and Plant Protein Intake With All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality, an “original investigation” (whatever that means, since they just crunched numbers), published on the 26th of August–this paper is behind a … Continue reading
Posted in Food War, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, nutrition, Press Release, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged association versus causality, bad statistics, Bradford criteria significance, carbage paper, food questionnaire, meat protein is bad, meat protein is great, nutrition research, plant protein is bad, plant protein is good, red meat and mortality, red meat bashing, red meat is bad, red meat kills
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Silence on the US Front–News Flash of US Research from the UK!
The Missing News Flash Wouldn’t you know it?! If you had wanted to learn about research done anywhere in the world, including in the US, about the potential harms associated with the low carbohydrate diet, the consumption of saturated fats, … Continue reading
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Tagged don't eat carbs, don;t eat eggs, eat carbs, eat eggs, eggs are great, eggs are healthy, eggs are high in cholesterol, low carb is healthy, low carb makes you sick, low carbohydrate is good, low carbohydrates are harmful
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Carbohydrate Teaser
PRESS RELEASE So you thought you knew it all about carbohydrates? Maybe not. Carbohydrates In an article published here earlier today, I help you learn a lot more about carbohydrates than what most people know about them. I discuss what … Continue reading
Carbs, Fat, Sugar, & All That Jazz: A Willett Lecture
I Could Not Believe It A friend posted a short YouTube clip on Facebook of an answer in response to someone in the audience that one may think was taken out of context. So I asked for the link to … Continue reading
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Tagged carbohydrates and blood sugar, carbs are fattening, Dr. Walter Willett nutrition, is carbohydrate fattening, is eatign fat going to make you fat, is sugar fattening, sugar and high blood sugar, too much folate is bad for you, too much folic acid is bad for you, what fat does in your food, whole grains are fattening, Willett presentation
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Newsflash & The fallacy Of Percentages
The BBC Announced! The BBC announced–and continue to announce all over the world–that red meat increases bowel cancer by 20%. Now lets look at the statistics they refer to: “For every 10,000 people in the study who ate 21g a … Continue reading
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Tagged bacon is healthy, bacon kills, BBC new says, can they count, CNN news says, crazy statistics, how not to do stats, how to do statistics, misleading news, news sensationalism, red meat is health food, red meat is healthy, red meat kills, stupid science, The Guardian says, wrong statistics
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