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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 2100844" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>I would say it is the delivers presentation. We only have to look at the IARC findings and assertions about meat. If I remember correctly they looked at 14 studies, only 1 of which gave mild support to their claim and still came to negative conclusions. This science was used in the last week to try to shape dietary guidelines for millions. Another saying g eating bacon increases bowl cancer risk. So the risk goes from 5 in 5500 to 6 in 5500, how is that 18%, again used to push agendas in the name of proven science - and that is if you believe the bread, smoking etc had nothing to do with the so called risk increase.</p><p></p><p>If my IT Cloud business worked like the aforementioned science, I would be a unemployment statistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 2100844, member: 256617"] I would say it is the delivers presentation. We only have to look at the IARC findings and assertions about meat. If I remember correctly they looked at 14 studies, only 1 of which gave mild support to their claim and still came to negative conclusions. This science was used in the last week to try to shape dietary guidelines for millions. Another saying g eating bacon increases bowl cancer risk. So the risk goes from 5 in 5500 to 6 in 5500, how is that 18%, again used to push agendas in the name of proven science - and that is if you believe the bread, smoking etc had nothing to do with the so called risk increase. If my IT Cloud business worked like the aforementioned science, I would be a unemployment statistic. [/QUOTE]
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