they are your words
Right, but as I said this report uses a Population Attributable Fraction, which is in essence an absolute risk reduction as a fraction of the population
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so what’s the absolute risk increase? It’s not a hard question but the aim of this study appears to be to not answer it.
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don’t get me wrong alcohol is clearly a significant factor, but the report only quotes relative risk, precisely the mistake your blog highlights
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