Cowboyjim wrote
Hmmm was this sponsored by the fruit marketing board?
The studies on the health benefits of stone fruit are funded by the California Tree Fruit Agreement, The California Plum Board, the California Grape and Tree Fruit League and the Texas Department of Agriculture.
Scardoc said:Whoever funds these studies doesn't really bother me. If they are making discoveries that could potentially help control diseases or help us then fair play to them.
Scardoc said:Whoever funds these studies doesn't really bother me. If they are making discoveries that could potentially help control diseases or help us then fair play to them.
noblehead said:I don't imagine for one minute that research scientists would falsify data just because they are being sponsored by a particular organisation
borofergie said:Scardoc said:Whoever funds these studies doesn't really bother me. If they are making discoveries that could potentially help control diseases or help us then fair play to them.
If your research is funded entirely by "Big Fruit PLC" and you happen to uncover strong evidence that eating too many bananas gives you diabetes, how likely would it be that you'd publish those results...
SweetHeart said:As Sir Humphrey Appleby once said
"Never set up an inquiry unless you know in advance what its findings will be.”
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