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Tag Archives: red meat and mortality
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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