WEEKEND VIDEO: Yale school of medicine and Medscape provide another imbecilic polemic against Nutrition
When they want to minimize benefit of nutritional supplementation, they use a strictly defined systematic review. But then when they want to find evidence of harm they use casual observational reviews
“Nutrition research faces nearly insurmountable resistance for publication in high-level journals, let alone any mainstream acceptance into clinical practice or insurance reimbursement.” DrV
7 Jun 2022 healthythinking.substack.com/p/double-standards-and-double-jeopardy
On 22 June 2022, Yale School of Medicine and Medscape published a commentary that is so completely stupid that their 5-minute video warranted a 1-hour critique.
See their original error here and test your skills at detecting falsity, illogic, propaganda and double-standards: medscape.com/viewarticle/975852
New medical research* proves that water is ineffective against thirst and unnecessary for life (*by analogy, using the typical bogus methods)
When they want to minimize any evidence showing benefit of nutritional supplementation, they use a strictly defined systematic review.
But then when they want to find evidence of harm they use anything and everything available including observational studies.
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