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Pittsburg, Kansas | Especially epidemiology studies that rely on food questionaires rather than controlled nutrition trials. Beware headline claims. Those type of studies are mostly good for developing hypothesis to further test by randomized intervention trials. Not to "prove" something. Nine minutes long. Yet you would never know that based on the sensational click bait headlines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaunjUa7hjQ
Edit: Back to "home away from home" for most of the winter. 85 degrees at breakfast compared to 29 at home. Going to scuba dive. Tough but somebody needs to do it.
Edited by John Burns 12/10/2024 07:15
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