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Epidemiology Insights

Gil sheds light on the complexities of epidemiological studies, emphasizing the importance of prospective nature and the challenges of ecological associations. Simon delves into the impact of meat consumption in Hong Kong and the nuances of saturated fat research, highlighting the need for long-term tracking and consideration of confounders.
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    Clearing the confusion on saturated fat once and for all | Dr Gil Carvhalo, MD, PhD

  • Related Questions

    • Why are studies about the correlation between red meat and cancer or all-cause mortality not really trustworthy in the episode Controversial Thoughts: Why Epidemiology Is So Misleading and more on PUFA. and the clip Saturated Fat and Cancer?

    • Why are studies about the correlation between red meat and cancer or all-cause mortality not really trustworthy, as discussed in the episode 436: Stuart Ritchie | The Science Fictions Undermining Facts and the clip Nutrition Research Confusion?

    • Is there a possibility of other causalities besides the correlations mentioned in the studies in the episode Making sense of nutrition | Dr Gil Carvalho and the clip Nutrition Research Insights?

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