How do we know “a public policy is working”? .....how much evidence is enough to change it?
This is, again, tangential to the point you've raised Ultimately, you're trying to boil down complex epidemiological assessments into a single question (is it Grade C?). This is a poor methodological approach, and leads to issues like not being able to critique smoking
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No gid, I’m responding to your article. Which says, if you say the ADG are wrong, you’re ignoring science.
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I’m also making chicken curry.
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