This article is 1000s of words long. Quotes pretty much every low carb activist going. Implies a nefarious, global, ‘sugar conspiracy’. And yet, perhaps surprisingly, doesn’t mention that the rise in obesity coincides w a fall in sugar consumption*. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/apr/07/the-sugar-conspiracy-robert-lustig-john-yudkin …
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The Guardian really is going downhill. It used to be pro science. What happened?
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Well, I still write in it! In all seriousness, they are arguably the best large media source (except maybe the Atlantic) that I've seen for science, but a 95% hit rate still means the occasional article that's not ideal
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It's been a lot higher recently. The shuttering of science blogs shows
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The do also have a weird thing about glyphosate
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