Science Based Nutrition

December 31, 2011

Beef in an Optimal Lean Diet study: effects on lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins

Filed under: Main Content — Michael A Roussell, Alison M Hill, Trent L Gaugler, Sheila G West, John P Vanden Heuvel, Petar Alaupovic, Peter J Gillies, Penny M Kris-Etherton @ 9:00 pm
Michael A Roussell, Alison M Hill, Trent L Gaugler, Sheila G West, John P Vanden Heuvel, Petar Alaupovic, Peter J Gillies, Penny M Kris-Etherton
Jan 1, 2012; 95:9-16
Cardiovascular disease risk

Dept. of Eating: Why Vegan? – Health Stew – Boston.com

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Beyond Bill Clinton (America’s #1 vegan) here is a short, selected list of other prominent Americans who have publicly embraced…

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December 30, 2011

Breaking News on Supplements & Nutrition – North America EU edition

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This year’s most outrageous attacks on science

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Julia Belluz reviews the worst health myths of 2011, and her new year’s resolutions

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These Guardian / Independent stories are dodgy. Traps in data journalism.

Filed under: Guardian, Statistics, numerical context — Ben Goldacre @ 6:56 am

Here’s an interesting problem with data analysis in general, and so, by extension, data journalism: you have to be careful about assuming that the numbers you’ve got access to… really do reflect the underlying phenomena you’re trying to investigate. Today’s Guardian has a story, “Antidepressant use in England soars“. It’s much more overstated in the [...]

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