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Why almost 40% of peer-reviewed dietary research turns out to be wrong
ras posted a topic in CR Science & Theory
Good non-technical article on what's wrong with p=.05: https://newfoodeconomy.org/nutrition-research-statistics-problem/ -Richard Schulman Editor, https://foundsbroadsheet.com- 2 replies
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What Kills People & the Global Risk Factors Leading to Death
Dean Pomerleau posted a topic in General Health and Longevity
Since this is a forum about general health and longevity, I thought these two infographics were quite relevant, interesting, and informative. The first shows the leading causes of death in the UK, with each circle proportional to the number of people who die from each cause. The US data is similar: The next I found even more interesting. It represents the risk factors leading death, again in order of frequency. What surprised me most was how low down the list I had to look to find any that CR folks engage in or experience: We've all must die of something (at least for now), but from this list it is hard to say what is going to kill off a CR practitioner! --Dean