Scientific studies
They shouldn’t talk about scientific studies on this podcast unless they learn more about how to interpret a scientific study. For example, they kept referencing that 225 citations supported that weight loss doesn’t improve health. Every single citation in a paper does not mean that it’s another study supporting that study it can be background information. It can be anything.
SBMRW via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/24
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