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<blockquote data-quote="nickm" data-source="post: 1300857" data-attributes="member: 217514"><p>As a retired medical specialist with a Masters degree in Biostats, I would love to tell you about the inadequacies of the research referred to in this thread, but last time I commented on a study, I got sued for defamation by the researcher. </p><p>As my lawyers explained, truth is not a defence. I only have legal protection if I make my comments in an academic forum. </p><p>As Grasgruber, Godlee and others point out, you should be very sceptical, particularly of nutrition research. </p><p>Journalists here are writing of a crisis in the credibility of the softer sciences. So much research is failing the repeatability test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickm, post: 1300857, member: 217514"] As a retired medical specialist with a Masters degree in Biostats, I would love to tell you about the inadequacies of the research referred to in this thread, but last time I commented on a study, I got sued for defamation by the researcher. As my lawyers explained, truth is not a defence. I only have legal protection if I make my comments in an academic forum. As Grasgruber, Godlee and others point out, you should be very sceptical, particularly of nutrition research. Journalists here are writing of a crisis in the credibility of the softer sciences. So much research is failing the repeatability test. [/QUOTE]
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