WarpPLS and HealthCorrelator for Excel were used to do the analyses below. For other China Study analyses, many using WarpPLS as well as H...
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Aging and cancer: The importance of taking a hard look at the numbers
The table below is from a study by Hayat and colleagues ( ). It illustrates one common trend regarding cancer – it increases dramatically i...
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The China Study II: Animal protein, wheat, and mortality … there is something odd here!
WarpPLS and HealthCorrelator for Excel were used in the analyses below. For other China Study analyses, many using WarpPLS and HealthCorre...
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Health markers varying inexplicably? Do some detective work with HCE
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white coat hypertension
John was overweight, out of shape, and experiencing fatigue. What did he do? He removed foods rich in refined carbohydrates and sugars from ...
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Standard deviation is not the same as range of variation
Often research results are expressed in means and standard deviations. For example, in the study reviewed in this post , it is stated that t...
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The steep obesity increase in the USA in the 1980s: In a sense, it reflects a major success story
Obesity rates have increased in the USA over the years, but the steep increase starting around the 1980s is unusual. Wang and Beydoun do a g...
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We share an ancestor who probably lived no more than 640 years ago
This post has been revised and re-published . The original comments are preserved below. Typically this is done with posts that attract man...
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The 2013 PLoS ONE sugar and diabetes study: Sugar from fruits is harmless
A new study linking sugar consumption with diabetes prevalence has gained significant media attention recently. The study was published in ...
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