this but for sunscreenshttps://twitter.com/TomChivers/status/1068865595507163136 …
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i don't know anything about this tbh but have strong suspicion. did anybody research the research behind sunscreen recommendations?
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Replying to @alexeyguzey
"While the current evidence suggests no increased risk of skin cancer related to sunscreen use, this systematic review does not confirm the expected protective benefits of sunscreen against skin cancer in the general population." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29620003
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Replying to @AdamDemirel
did you check the insides of this review is it good? (asking bc most systematic reviews/meta-analyses are shit)
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Replying to @alexeyguzey
Based on my limited understanding of statistics, yes. And a few heuristics: - Large sample size (300k) - Published 2018 - Posted by someone I think knows more about statistics than me
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Also fits with my intuition.
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