First of all, many thanks are due to Dr. Campbell and his collaborators for collecting and compiling the data used in this analysis. This da...
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The China Study II: A look at mortality in the 35-69 and 70-79 age ranges
This post is based on an analysis of a subset of the China Study II data, using HealthCorrelator for Excel (HCE) , which is publicly availab...
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HealthCorrelator for Excel (HCE) is now publicly available for free trial
HealthCorrelator for Excel (HCE) is now publicly available for download and use on a free trial basis. For those users who decide to buy it...
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The China Study II: Wheat’s total effect on mortality is significant, complex, and highlights the negative effects of low animal fat diets
The graph below shows the results of a multivariate nonlinear WarpPLS ( ) analysis including the variables listed below. Each row in the dat...
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Alcohol intake increases LDL cholesterol, in some people
Occasionally I get emails from people experiencing odd fluctuations in health markers, and trying to figure out what is causing those fluctu...
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We share an ancestor who probably lived no more than 640 years ago
This post is a revised version of a previous post . The original post has been or will be deleted, with the comments preserved. Typically th...
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The baffling rise in seasonal allergies: Global warming or obesity?
The July 26, 2010 issue of Fortune has an interesting set of graphs on page 14. It shows the rise of allergies in the USA, together with fi...
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HCE user experience: The anabolic range may be better measured in seconds than repetitions
It is not uncommon for those who do weight training to see no gains over long periods of time for certain weight training exercises (e.g., o...
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